The Situation of Mehdi

Summary Mehdi Bakeri, the commander of the 31st Ashura Division, wants his younger brother Hamid to return to the area and be by his side. View more details

The Situation of Mehdi

Directed : Hadi Hejazifar

Written : Hadi Hejazifar Ebrahim Amini

Stars : Hadi Hejazifar Zhila Shahi Vahid Hejazifar Masoumeh Rabaninia

6.7

Details

Genres : Drama War Biography

Release date : Mar 8, 2022

Countries of origin : Iran

Official sites : Sevenartpedia

Language : Persian

Filming locations : Ahvaz, Iran

Summary Mehdi Bakeri, the commander of the 31st Ashura Division, wants his younger brother Hamid to return to the area and be by his side. View more details

Details

Genres : Drama War Biography

Release date : Mar 8, 2022

Countries of origin : Iran

Official sites : Sevenartpedia

Language : Persian

Filming locations : Ahvaz, Iran

Comments
Welcome to juqing comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Login to display more comments

Edit Focus

Hitler's Irishman: The Story of Lord Haw-Haw

Hitler's Irishman: The Story of Lord Haw-Haw

On a bitterly cold morning in January 1946, an Irishman whose voice was as well known as Churchill's, was hanged in England's grim Wandsworth gaol. It was always inconceivable that William Joyce, known to millions as 'Lord Haw-Haw', would escape the death penalty. However, just as with Roger Casement a generation earlier, it took considerable legal ingenuity on the part of the British establishment to ensure that Joyce was hanged. Lord Haw-Haw was the classic traitor. Broadcasting to millions from Nazi Germany, he played a part in sapping the collective spirit of wartime Britain. A grotesque figure, laughed at but secretly feared, his psychological defiance was mythologised by prolonged wartime anxiety. Hitler's Irishman: The Story of Lord Haw-Haw is a documentary by noted British feature film director, Brian Gilbert, for whom the story of William Joyce has been a lifelong obsession. In all Gilbert's work (e.g. 'Wilde', 'Tom and Viv', 'Not Without My Daughter'), he has sought to peel away the layers of complex characters and reveal the dark heart of fanaticism, self-invention and attachment to ideals at all cost. Hitler's Irishman: The story of Lord Haw-Haw is a creative documentary portrait of the compulsive and complex Irishman who recreated himself in a romantic and imagined ideal of Englishness, which he took to a monstrous and fanatical degree that would ultimately lead to his own undoing. Fascist thug? Irish intellectual? British traitor? German hero? Who, in fact, was the real William Joyce?

All Filters