'Goodbye' 2012 directed by Mohammad Rasoulof (Iran)
"Those who defend human rights will always have problems"
Goodbye follows the story of Noura (Leila Zareh), a lawyer in Tehran who has been banned from further practicing her profession due to a controversial case she happened to be working on. With her career at a dead end, a baby on the way, and a strange feeling of exile in her own country, Noura decides to leave Iran for good.
Goodbye Mohammad Rasoulof’s harrowing film about everyday struggles in modern-day Iran
Iranian film director Mohammad Rasoulof won the 2011 Cannes prize for best director in the ‘Un Certain Regard’ section for “Be Omid e Didar” (Goodbye)
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