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To Azadi (2001)To Azadi (2001)
iMDB Rating: 8.1

Date Released : 31 October 2001

Genre : Drama

Stars : Abdolreza Akbari, Ali Bokaeian, Ehsan Ghasemi, Assyeh Kalani. A number of inmates from a reformatory school are scheduled for release. As a condition for their discharge, it is specified that the younger boys should live either with their families or in government supervision centers. On the appointed date, however, Mohsen Ghaderi's parents do not show up to take their son. Another boy, meanwhile, Sohrab, an orphan, is not accepted in the government ..." />

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A number of inmates from a reformatory school are scheduled for release. As a condition for their discharge, it is specified that the younger boys should live either with their families or in government supervision centers. On the appointed date, however, Mohsen Ghaderi's parents do not show up to take their son. Another boy, meanwhile, Sohrab, an orphan, is not accepted in the government supervision centers. The film depicts the real lives of these two young boys among other inmates of the reformatory school. The past, the present and whatever is destined to happen in the future are what this film is all about. The causes of crime, the roles the family and society play, and the efforts to re-educate juvenile delinquents at reformatory school are of particular interest in the film.


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An amazing film, thanks to Siavash Lashkari, et al.

Two young boys in Iran are released from reform school with the provision that they are to remain with family or go to a supervision center. While this film features all-around excellent performances, I must say that it has what may be one of my favorite performances by a child actor (along with Ana Torrent in Victor Erice's _El Espíritu de la Colmena_. Siavash Lashkari, as Sohrab, takes us on a sometimes humorous and ultimately poignant journey from his time in reform school to his days as a combination "fop" (of sorts) and delinquent (and beyond). His range of emotion and his display of character arc are most impressive, especially considering his age. Ehsan Ghasemi is also very good as the other boy who must struggle to find acceptance, even from his own family.

I saw this film in 2002, thanks to the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, and I am surprised by what little attention it received. Amazingly, this title is currently not available on DVD or VHS, but if ever it is, I recommend it highly. The portrayals of youth gone astray, the pain of indifference and rejection, and the hope of forgiveness and reform make this title one that should most definitely be available.

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