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A Man of Integrity
Reza, residing in the wilderness with his wife and son, lives a retired life and devotes himself to freshwater fish farming. A private company that has targets on his land is ready to do anything to force him to sell.
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Plot Summary
Reza, a goldsmith living in a remote village in northern Iran, faces increasing pressure from a powerful local businessman who is determined to force him out of business. The businessman employs increasingly corrupt and intimidating tactics, including blackmail and threats, to achieve his goal. Reza, a man of deep moral conviction, refuses to yield to the pressure, leading to a protracted and difficult struggle for survival and integrity.
Critical Reception
Mohammad Rasoulof's 'A Man of Integrity' was widely praised by critics for its powerful storytelling, unflinching portrayal of corruption, and strong lead performance. The film was noted for its slow-burn tension and its examination of moral fortitude in the face of systemic injustice. It resonated with audiences who appreciated its nuanced exploration of ethical dilemmas and its commitment to realism.
What Reviewers Say
A gripping and realistic portrayal of a man's struggle against corruption.
Praised for its masterful direction and compelling narrative.
An incisive commentary on integrity and moral compromise in society.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly praised 'A Man of Integrity' for its powerful and relevant story about a man standing up to corruption. Many highlighted the film's realistic depiction of the challenges faced by ordinary people and its compelling moral themes. The film's pacing and strong performances were also frequently cited as positives.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Un Certain Regard award at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Director Mohammad Rasoulof was banned from leaving Iran and making films by the Iranian authorities shortly after the film's release, though he continued to work clandestinely.
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