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Two Women (Do zan) is a 1999 Iranian motion picture written and directed by Tahmineh Milani. Two Women charts the lives of two promising architecture students over the course of the first turbulent years of the Islamic Republic, creating a portrait of traditions that conspire to trap women and stop them from realizing their full potential. In an extensive interview, Tahmineh Milani stated that the name Two Women alluded to two different potential life-stories of one woman. The film won the best screenplay award at Iran's Fajr Film Festival in 1999 as well as Best Actress for Niki Karimi's part in the Taormina Film Festival.

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  • Dos mujeres (película de 1999) (es)
  • Deux Femmes (film, 1999) (fr)
  • Two Women (1999 film) (en)
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  • Dos mujeres (Do zan) es una película iraní, escrita y dirigida por en el año 1999. Dos mujeres esboza la vida de dos prometedoras estudiantes de arquitectura iraníes a principios de los años 80, durante los turbulentos primeros años de la República Islámica. La película retrata la configuración de tradiciones que oprime a las mujeres y les impide realizar todo su potencial. En una extensa entrevista, Tahminé Milaní dijo que los nombres de las dos mujeres (Fereshté, «ángel» y Ro’yá «visión») aluden a dos posibles trayectos vitales femeninos diferentes. La película ganó el premio al mejor guion en el teheraní Festival de Cine de Faŷr en 1999, así como el de Mejor Actriz para Nikí Karimí en el Festival de Cine de Taormina. (es)
  • Deux Femmes (en persan : دو زن, Do zan) est un film iranien écrit et réalisé par Tahmineh Milani, sorti en 1999. Deux Femmes décrit la vie de deux étudiantes prometteuses en architecture pendant les premières années troublées de la République islamique d’Iran. Le régime tente selon la tradition des mollahs de cantonner les femmes à la maison et de les empêcher d’aller jusqu’au bout de leur potentiel. Le film a gagné le prix du meilleur scénario au Festival du film Fajr en 1999 ainsi que le prix de la meilleure actrice pour l’interprétation de Niki Karimi au Festival du Film de Taormine. (fr)
  • Two Women (Do zan) is a 1999 Iranian motion picture written and directed by Tahmineh Milani. Two Women charts the lives of two promising architecture students over the course of the first turbulent years of the Islamic Republic, creating a portrait of traditions that conspire to trap women and stop them from realizing their full potential. In an extensive interview, Tahmineh Milani stated that the name Two Women alluded to two different potential life-stories of one woman. The film won the best screenplay award at Iran's Fajr Film Festival in 1999 as well as Best Actress for Niki Karimi's part in the Taormina Film Festival. (en)
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