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Rosewater DVD

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Jon Stewart directs this biographical drama adapted from the memoirs of Iranian Canadian journalist Maziar Bahari. The film tells the story behind Bahari (Gael García Bernal)'s imprisonment by the Iranian government after an appearance on the US late-night talk show 'The Daily Show with Jon Stewart'. Believing that his interview was evidence that he was communicating with an American spy, the Iranians detain the young journalist while he is reporting on violence against protesters in his home country. What follows is 118 days of imprisonment and brutal interrogation... at the hands of his captors... [show more]

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Released
07 September 2015
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
The Works Film Group 
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Runtime
103 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060439130025 
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Jon Stewart directs this biographical drama adapted from the memoirs of Iranian Canadian journalist Maziar Bahari. The film tells the story behind Bahari (Gael García Bernal)'s imprisonment by the Iranian government after an appearance on the US late-night talk show 'The Daily Show with Jon Stewart'. Believing that his interview was evidence that he was communicating with an American spy, the Iranians detain the young journalist while he is reporting on violence against protesters in his home country. What follows is 118 days of imprisonment and brutal interrogation at the hands of his captors...

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