Unwelcome in Tehran (2011)
Mina, the director, is a girl from Shiraz who gets married in order to move to Tehran. Influenced by her own life, she decides to make a documentary about the girls nationwide who, like Azar, move to Tehran (the capital city) to start an independent life away from their families’ watchful eyes and restrictions. The film is about Mina and Azar’s constant struggle to find the answer as to why families and the society have difficulty in accepting an independent life for a single girl.
Director: Mina Keshavarz
Runtime: 52 min
Release Date: January 1, 2011
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Unwelcome in Tehran about?
- Mina, the director, is a girl from Shiraz who gets married in order to move to Tehran. Influenced by her own life, she decides to make a documentary about the girls nationwide who, like Azar, move to Tehran (the capital city) to start an independent life away from their families’ watchful eyes and restrictions. The film is about Mina and Azar’s constant struggle to find the answer as to why families and the society have difficulty in accepting an independent life for a single girl.
- Who directed Unwelcome in Tehran?
- Unwelcome in Tehran was directed by Mina Keshavarz.
- How long is Unwelcome in Tehran?
- Unwelcome in Tehran has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).