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Rosewater
TrailerIn 2009, Iranian Canadian journalist Maziar Bahari was covering Iran';s volatile elections for Newsweek. One of the few reporters living in the country with access to US media, he made an appearance on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, in a taped interview with comedian Jason Jones. The interview was intended as satire, but if the Tehran authorities got the joke they didn';t like it - and it would quickly came back to haunt Bahari when he was rousted from his family home and thrown into prison. Making his directorial debut, Jon Stewart tells the tale of Bahari';s months-long imprisonment and interrogation in this powerful and affecting docudrama featuring a potent and performance by Gael García Bernal recounting Bahari';s efforts to maintain his hope and his sanity in the face of isolation and persecution-through memories of his family, recollections of the music he loves, and thoughts of his wife and unborn child.Actors: Gael García Bernal, Kim Bodnia, Dimitri Leonidas, Haluk Bilginer, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Golshifteh Farahani, Claire Foy, Amir El-Masry, Nasser Faris, Kambiz Hosseini, Numan Acar, ...»Director: Jon StewartCountry: United StatesDuration: 103 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 6.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Rosewater"
The New RepublicNovember 21, 2014The main question Rosewater grapples with is whether Stewart can hack it as a filmmaker. The answer: sort of?
Chicago ReaderNovember 21, 2014Rosewater certainly has merit as an act of atonement on Stewart's part and a tribute to people like Bahari... In the end, however, the movie needs to stand on its own, apart from its noble intentions and the popularity of its writer-director.
New YorkerNovember 17, 2014The hard-focus clarity of the images (Bobby Bukowski did the cinematography) leads to an intimacy with anguish that passes into expressionism.
ReelViewsNovember 16, 2014This is Jon Stewart's directorial debut; the talk show comedian has a handle on the material and conveys it clearly.
NPRNovember 14, 2014Rosewater ... has an urgency that's all about the storytelling smarts of its first-time writer-director.
Christian Science MonitorNovember 14, 2014Stewart does a credible job of maintaining the story's immediacy, but I must say I felt relieved that the film wasn't a masterpiece. If it was, we'd have more reason to fear Stewart will leave The Daily Show.
Adelaide ReviewAugust 10, 2016[Rosewater features] fine playing from Bernal and Bodnia, and striking mixing of real and recreated footage of the riots that transpired after the rigged election.
FlavorwireJune 07, 2016We rarely get the sense that Stewart is talking down to us - which is why it's such a disappointment that 'Rosewater', is so often pitched and played like a carefully dumbed-down TV movie.
Kansas City StarNovember 19, 2015For the most part Rosewater is well-acted, tension-filled and slyly iconoclastic. Say hello to Jon Stewart, movie director.
HitFixNovember 09, 2015It's a somewhat bumpy road for the first time filmmaker, but it's surprisingly effective when it needs to be.
NUVO NewsweeklyMay 29, 2015Despite a few stylistic flourishes, the production is an earnest and straightforward account of what happened, with moments of naturalistic humor based on some major miscommunication.
ScotsmanMay 10, 2015Stewart proves himself an adept visual stylist here, using simple techniques such as lighting scenes using the glow of a laptop screen to reflect the darkness that comes from being physically cut off from the people Bahari cares about the most.
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