PERSIAN LESSONS, from “House of Sand and Fog” director Vadim Perelman

Expands June 23
Miami, FL // The Landmark at Merrick Park 7 PERSIAN LESSONS

A film by Vadim Perelman
127 minutes / German with English Subtitles / Not Rated

Superbly acted…[Persian Lessons] floored me in the devastating final moments.”
The Guardian

“Undeniably powerful.”
Variety

Opens June 9
New York, NY // Quad Cinema
Los Angeles, CA // Laemmle Royal

Expands June 16
Chicago, IL // Century Centre
San Francisco, CA // Opera Plaza Cinema 4
Washington, D.C. // Bethesda Row
Boston, MA // Kendall Square
Seattle, WA // SIFF Cinema Uptown & Crest Cinema Center
Atlanta, GA // Midtown Art
Denver, CO // Chez Artiste
Phoenix, AZ // Shea Theatre 14
San Diego, CA // Hillcrest Cinemas
Albany, NY // Spectrum
Pasadena, CA // Landmark Theatres Pasadena
Indianapolis, IN // Keystone Art Cinema
St. Louis, MO // Plaza Frontenac

Expands June 23
Dallas, TX  // Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
Miami, FL // The Landmark at Merrick Park 7
Minneapolis, MN // Lagoon Cinema
New Orleans, LA // Zeigiest Theatre & Prytania Theatres at Canal Place
Phoenix, AZ // Mary D. Fisher Theatre

…and more!
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ABOUT THE FILM
Occupied France, 1942. Gilles (Nahuel Pérez Biscayart) is arrested by SS soldiers alongside other Jews and sent to acamp in Germany. En route to the camp, he narrowly avoids sudden execution by swearing to the guards that he is not Jewish, but Persian. This lie temporarily saves him, as one of the soldiers’ superior officers is “looking for a Persian,” and has promised additional rations to the soldier who delivers.

Gilles is then assigned a literal life-or-death mission: to teach Farsi to Head of Camp Koch (Lars Eidinger), who dreams ofopening a restaurant in Iran once the war is over.

Through an ingenious trick, Gilles manages to survive by inventing words of “Farsi” every day and teaching them to Koch. The unusual relationship between the two men sparks jealousy in other prisoners and particularly the SS guards towards Gilles. Meanwhile Koch’s suspicions grow every day, and Gilles struggles with the unfairness of his privileges compared to his fellow prisoners, while fighting to maintain his secret and survive.

DIRECTED BY Vadim Perelman
WRITTEN BY Ilja Zofin (based on the book by Wolfgang Kohlhaase)
STARRING Nahuel Pérez Biscayart, Lars Eidinger, Jonas Nay, Leonie Benesch,
PRODUCED BY Ilya Stewart, Murad Osmann, Pavel Buria, Ilya Zofin, Vadim Perelman, Timur Bekmambetov, Rauf Atamalibekov
CINEMATOGRAPHY BY Vladislav Opelyants
EDITED BY Vessela Martschewski, Thibault Hague
MUSIC BY Evgueni Galperine, Sacha Galperine

A Cohen Media Group Release
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