Released in 2011, Asghar Farhadi made a domestic drama in Tehran that ended up explaining more about contemporary Iran than a hundred documentaries could. A marriage, an elderly father, a working-class caregiver, and a moral knot that refuses to come undone. It became the first Iranian film to win the Foreign Language Oscar, and the one that proved cinema's most universal stories were still hiding in the smallest rooms.
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A Separation
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Size Guide
| Paper Size | CM | Inches | Feet |
|---|---|---|---|
| A4 | 21 × 29.7 | 8.3 × 11.7 | 0.69 × 0.98 |
| A3 | 29.7 × 42 | 11.7 × 16.5 | 0.98 × 1.38 |
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- Printed on high quality 300 GSM art board paper
- Framed using 0.75 inch thick fiberwood for added strength and finish
- Finished with 1.5 mm acrylic glass for durability and protection
- Carefully rolled and packed in hard tubes for safe delivery
- Proudly made in India