France / May 16, 2003 / Cannes Film Festival
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Nogreh is a young Afghani woman living with her father and her sister-in-law, Leylomah, whose husband, Akhtar, is missing. Beyond the issue of Akhtar, Leylomah is most concerned with how to feed her baby. She cannot provide milk for her baby as her own hunger is preventing her from lactating. Nogreh, however, aspires toward a life in a western styled democracy. Although the Taliban are no longer in power in Afghanistan, traditional forces are still active in the country. Nogreh often displays signs of rebellion, such as wearing a pair of white pumps instead of the traditional slipper beneath her burqa. But mostly, Nogreh wants to be educated. Without her father's knowledge, Nogreh is attending a secular girls school. Ultimately, she wants to become President of Afghanistan. With the help of a Pakistani refugee who likes her as a woman, Nogreh tries to understand exactly what forces led to current world leaders being elected, those forces which she wants to emulate.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | پنج عصر |
| Original language | فارسی (FA) |
| Spoken languages | فارسی, English |
| Production countries | Iran, France |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Bac Films, Wild Bunch, Makhmalbaf Film House Productions |
| Official site | makhmalbaf.com |
| Release date | 20 agosto 2003 |
| Executive producer | Jean Labadie, Vincent Maraval, Siamak Alagheband |
| Production | Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Siamak Alagheband |
| Writer | Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Samira Makhmalbaf |
| Editing | Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Nasser Ansari, Hasan Nik-Nezhad |
| Cinematography | Ebrahim Ghafori, Samira Makhmalbaf, Maysam Makhmalbaf |
| Assistant directors | Marziyeh Meshkiny, Kaveh Moeinfar, Razi Mohebi, Samira Makhmalbaf |
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| Camera operators | Maysam Makhmalbaf |
| Additional photography | Maysam Makhmalbaf |
| Music | Mohammad Reza Darvishi, Faroukh Fadace, Behroz Shahamat, Hosein Mahdavi |
| Sound | Mohammad Reza Darvishi, Faroukh Fadace, Behroz Shahamat, Hosein Mahdavi |
Release dates
Premiere
Denmark / Aug 17, 2003 / Copenhagen International Film Festival
Canada / Sep 01, 2003 / Montréal World Film Festival
Netherlands / Sep 06, 2003 / Film by the Sea Film Festival
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United States / Oct 02, 2003 / Chicago International Film Festival (Date Unknown, October 2, 2003 – October 16, 2003)
United Kingdom / Oct 28, 2003 / BFI London Film Festival
Greece / Nov 27, 2003 / Thessaloniki International Film Festival
Sweden / Jan 29, 2004 / Göteborg Film Festival
Ireland / Feb 18, 2004 / Dublin Film Festival
Hong Kong / Apr 10, 2004 / Hong Kong International Film Festival
Singapore / Apr 15, 2004 / Singapore International Film Festival (Date Unknown, April 15, 2004 – May 1, 2004 )
Czechia / Jul 09, 2004 / Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
Brazil / Aug 27, 2006 / Indie - World Film Festival
Georgia / Dec 05, 2013 / Tbilisi International Film Festival
Limited release
Canada / Sep 19, 2003 / PG
Japan / Jul 03, 2004 / G / Tokyo
Theatrical release
France / Aug 20, 2003 / TP
Belgium / Sep 10, 2003
Italy / Sep 26, 2003 / T
Austria / Dec 05, 2003
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Netherlands / Jan 22, 2004 / AL
Sweden / Jan 30, 2004 / 7
Denmark / Feb 27, 2004
Greece / Apr 02, 2004
Norway / Apr 02, 2004 / 6
United Kingdom / Apr 16, 2004 / PG
Poland / May 28, 2004
Germany / Jul 01, 2004 / 6
Finland / Mar 18, 2005 / S
Spain / Jul 08, 2005 / 12
Argentina / Nov 29, 2007 / +13
Physical media
France / May 04, 2004 / TP / DVD
United Kingdom / Aug 23, 2004 / PG / Artificial Eye DVD
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