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Nobody Knows About the Persian Cats

Released Apr 16, 2010 1h 46m Drama List
95% Tomatometer 63 Reviews 76% Popcornmeter 2,500+ Ratings
Two young musicians, Negar (Negar Shaghaghi) and Ashkan (Ashkan Koshanejad), are released from prison. They immediately immerse themselves in the underground rock scene in Tehran, Iran -- "underground" because playing in public venues is outlawed. They plan to escape from their repressive country to play a concert in Europe, but first they need to find a rhythm section and some passports. They place their hope in Nader (Hamed Behdad), a savvy fixer who promises to get them to their gig.

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Bringing a dose of humor and a fresh perspective to a very serious subject, No One Knows About Persian Cats is an exhilarating, quietly powerful tribute to the courage of Iran's underground musicians.

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Nicolas Rapold Film Comment Magazine What really distinguishes the film-banned in Iran, it goes without saying-is the enormous risks these musicians take, which Ghobadi ultimately drives home with legitimate dramatic license. Jul 1, 2013 Full Review Cliff Doerksen Chicago Reader An appealing cast of aspiring young musicians ostensibly play themselves in this naive, shapeless, but often fascinating 2009 drama. Dec 30, 2010 Full Review Ann Hornaday Washington Post Ghobadi has emerged as a filmmaker whose gift for poetic realism was only equaled by an unerring sense of precisely when and how to break the viewer's heart. Rated: 3.5/4 May 14, 2010 Full Review Rene Jordan El Nuevo Herald (Miami) These young men don’t pretend to act, rather they live within the real threat, without the intent of a melodramatic thriller. [Full review in Spanish] Jul 20, 2022 Full Review Stuart McGurk NME (New Musical Express) A rambling but powerful docu-style drama about underground Iranian indie... Rated: 3.5/5 May 19, 2021 Full Review Richard Propes TheIndependentCritic.com The film is loosely structured, mostly out of necessity given the constraints of filming under constant threat, but this gives the film a sense of unpredictability. Rated: 3.5/4.0 Sep 18, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Amazing movie - and heartbreakingly true to Iranians. The most maligned people in the world. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/18/23 Full Review Audience Member An appealing cast of aspiring young musicians ostensibly play themselves in this fascinating 2009 drama at danger to themselves. It's funny while being a powerful tribute to the courage of Iran's underground musicians. Unfortunately, it doesn't end well. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/26/23 Full Review Audience Member love the film's title and as someone who had a persian cat for 14 years so yes i DO know about persian cats! Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/21/23 Full Review Audience Member c est plus un documentaire qu'un film Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/26/23 Full Review Audience Member Sad and funny; makes quite a statement. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Audience Member This a movie to see. Not because it is action packed or a great story but because it shows that the same drive for artistic expression exists everywhere. This film shows a culture very different from my own and the extreme rules they are under in order to even get a permit to perform. I was moved by the efforts the musicians go through to try and get out and publicly perform. The ending could have been different. Thought it was a bit dramatic for this piece. The music is outstanding and I plan to purchase the soundtrack. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/10/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Two young musicians, Negar (Negar Shaghaghi) and Ashkan (Ashkan Koshanejad), are released from prison. They immediately immerse themselves in the underground rock scene in Tehran, Iran -- "underground" because playing in public venues is outlawed. They plan to escape from their repressive country to play a concert in Europe, but first they need to find a rhythm section and some passports. They place their hope in Nader (Hamed Behdad), a savvy fixer who promises to get them to their gig.
Director
Bahman Ghobadi
Producer
Bahman Ghobadi
Screenwriter
Bahman Ghobadi, Hossein Mortezaeiyan, Roxana Saberi
Distributor
IFC Films
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Persian
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 16, 2010, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 6, 2017
Box Office (Gross USA)
$79.8K
Runtime
1h 46m
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