A Separation

A SEPARATION (15)
D: Asghar Farhadi
Sony/Film Iran (Asghar Farhadi)
Iran 2011
123 mins

Drama

W: Asghar Farhadi
DP: Mahmoud Kalari
Ed: Hayedeh Safiyari
Mus: Sattar Oraki 

Peyman Moaadi (Nader), Leila Hatami (Simin), Shahab Hosseini (Hodjat), Sareh Bayat (Razieh)

Iran's first winner of the Foreign Language Film Oscar presents a story of a wife attempting to divorce her husband in the devoutly religious country. It's far more an educational film as it is entertainment, but it's a difficult film to enjoy in any respect because of the characters.
Simin wishes to leave the country in light of political events, but her husband, Nadir, refuses to leave with her as he feels obliged to care for his father, who is suffering from Alzheimer's. Issues also arise regarding the custody of their daughter and other family-related business. 
While I admire Farhadi for presenting people as people, and having both likeable and unlikeable qualities, the story doesn't really have a good guy.
If the cultural contrast is of interest to the audience, it will be appreciated, but if you're ambivalent towards Middle Eastern culture then this film will likely be a slog.
6/10

A Separation
A Separation