The Persian Version 4 1/2 stars
The Persian Version has to be one of the funniest comedy-dramas at the festival. It is the story of an Iranian-American family in New York City as told by daughter Leila who has seven brothers. The story begins with the family gathering when the father has to have a heart transplant. The movie is about the difference in cultures between the US and Iran and how the characters have to adapt to it. It spans a time from the sixties up to near the present. As far as the story itself, it is an amusing way of showing the conflict between mother and daughter, done brilliantly by actors Layla Mohammadi and Niousha Noor. There are many funny moments including times when the main characters directly address the camera. Despite their differences we see how mother and daughter are both determined to do things their way and to survive in a foreign culture. The Persian Version won the Audience Award for US Dramatic and is one of the favorites among fans.