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One. Two. One. (Yek. Do. Yek) DVD

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In a society where all social customs are based on the beauty of a woman her challenge is to find self confidence and inner beauty despite having lost her physical beauty. Iranian painter-turned-filmmaker Mania Akbari explores the divide between body and soul against the wholly contemporary background of electronic communication where love letters are composed on cell phones and close encounters seem far removed for a once-pretty girl who has been disfigured. Tautly directed and deftly rhythmical this enthralling film is a showcase for an outstanding ensemble... cast. Through a series of episodes set in locations ranging from a skin-treatment clinic to a fortune-teller's salon to a prison visiting room a narrative of love loss and renewal unfolds centering on a beautiful woman who has been disfigured in an accident. The third feature film directed by Mania Akbari the star of Abbas Kiarostami's magnificent Ten. Special Features: New HD transfer Booklet essay by Mark Cousins Interview with the director [show more]

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Released
22 July 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Second Run 
Classification
Runtime
79 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060114150751 
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Iranian drama following one woman forced to contend with societal attitudes after an incident leaves her facially disfigured. Composed of a series of vignettes set in different locations, each episode tells the story of how the young woman came to be disfigured and how she now feels isolated from her former friends and family as she reassesses her ideas on love, loss and personal identity.