Maryam (film)
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78% Rotten Tomatoes 65% Duration Director Ramin Serry Initial DVD release August 12, 2003 | 6.9/10 3.5/4 Genre Drama Initial release February 22, 2002 (USA) Running time 1h 30m Music director Ahrin Mishan | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cast Mariam Parris (Mary Armin), David Ackert (Ali Armin), Shaun Toub (Dr. Darius Armin), Shohreh Aghdashloo (Homa Armin), Maz Jobrani (Reza)Similar movies Shohreh Aghdashloo appears in Maryam and The Report, The White Balloon (1995), Leila (1996), Persepolis (2007), A Wedding Suit (1976) Tagline Cultures clash. Hearts break. People change. |
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Maryam is a 2002 film about a young woman who is an Iranian immigrant living in the United States at the time of the Iran hostage crisis. The film was written and directed by Ramin Serry. Mariam Parris plays the young woman. The film also features Shaun Toub as her father, Shohreh Aghdashloo as her mother, and David Ackert as her cousin, Ali, who becomes an Islamic fundamentalist.
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Maryam was featured in the third Roger Ebert's Overlooked Film Festival in 2001.
The word "Maryam" is the Aramaic name of Mary, the mother of Jesus and means the same in Persian language. Maryam also means Tuberose in Persian and is a common first name in Iran.
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