As the Islamic Republic took power, morality squads staged arbitrary raids in Tehran, and as fundamentalists seized hold of the universities, the women in Nafisi’s living room, whose rights had been systematically removed, risked everything to find a safe space to remove their veils and speak their minds. Translated into 32 languages and set after the revolution in Iran as extremism took hold, Nafisi’s memoir tells the autobiographical story of a bold and inspired teacher, who secretly gathered seven of her most committed female students to read forbidden Western classics, while their world as they knew it closed in around them. It’s now in post, and WestEnd will launch sales at the upcoming Cannes market. The pic is an Italian-Israeli co-production directed by Eran Riklis ( Lemon Tree) from a screenplay by Marjorie David. Iranian-American writer Azar Nafisi’s classic memoir Reading Lolita in Tehran has been adapted for the big screen with an ensemble cast led by actors Golshifteh Farahani ( Paterson) and Zar Amir-Ebrahimi ( Holy Spider).
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