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Taxi ()


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Banned from making movies by the Iranian government, Jafar Panahi poses as a taxi driver and makes a movie about social challenges in Iran.

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Jafar Panahi

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Jafar Panahi ... ()

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Jafar Panahi ... producer (uncredited)

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Jafar Panahi ... (uncredited)

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Jafar Panahi ... (uncredited)

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Detlef Halaski ... re-recording mixer
Jafar Panahi ... sound mixer (uncredited)

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Massoumeh Lahidji ... french adaptation: original version with subtitles (uncredited)
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  • L.V.T. (french subtitles: original version with subtitles)

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When you are a filmmaker and you are not allowed to direct movies any more, you have to retrain. So why not become a taxi driver? Or better, why not pretend you are a taxi driver and make a film despite everything? This is what Jafar Panahi has done. Now he invites you to get into his cab for the price of a cinema ticket, to ride through the streets of Tehran and discover its people in the persons of his various passengers. Written by Guy Bellinger

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Also Known As
  • Taxi Tehran (World-wide, English title)
  • Jafar Panahi's Taxi (United States)
  • Taxi Tehran (Ireland, English title)
  • Taxi Tehran (United Kingdom)
  • Taxi Téhéran (France)
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Trivia Shortly after the film's premiere at Berlin was announced, Jafar Panahi released an official statement in which he promised to continue making films despite the ban and said, "Nothing can prevent me from making films since when being pushed to the ultimate corners I connect with my inner-self and, in such private spaces, despite all limitations, the necessity to create becomes even more of an urge." See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Episode 547: The Revenant and Best of 2015 (2016). See more »
Quotes Nasrin Sotoudeh: They work in a way that let us to know they are watching us.Their tactics are obvious.First, they write you up a police record. Suddenly, you are accused of being an agent for Mossad, The CIA, or MI6. Then they tack on something about your morals, your lifestyle. They make your life into a prison.Although you are released from prison, but the outside world is only a bigger prison.They make your nearest friends into your worst enemies.After that you think all you can do is either leave the country or pray to return to that hole. So i think it's better to let it go.
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