Abstract
Warm, revealing and often surprisingly funny, Iranian filmmaker Rokhsareh Ghaem Maghami's portrait of an unlikely artist shows us that true talent will refuse to be stifled and you don't need an education to channel your emotions into art. Akram is an illiterate 50 year old Iranian woman who became a painter unexpectedly when her young grandson asked her to work on a drawing; that simple act tapped into an explosion of powerful, primitive and colorful paintings, which she hid under the carpet from possibly disapproving eyes. She finally tells her Western educated children about her work and they arrange for her to have an exhibition in far-off Paris. The only hitch in this plan is that Akram must obtain permission from her husband - who she married when she was 8 and he was in his 30s - in order to attend. Their comfortable bickering covers up Akram's frustrations and fears that her chance for recognition of her magical talent lays completely in the hands of this conservative and traditional Iranian man. An inspiring resource for courses on contemporary Muslim and Islamic studies, women's studies, art and more.
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Duration
00:51:08 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
adult/continuing education, higher education, college, high school (grades 10-12)
Copyright Holder
Name | Women Make Movies |
Role | distributor |
Telephone | 212-925-0606 |
Address | 462 Broadway, STE 500, New York, NY 10013 |
[email protected] |
Copyright Date
2011-01-01
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