Well done story of alienation and having to hide one's true nature in order to survive day to day. Jasmin Tabatabai plays a woman fleeing persecution and possible death in her native Iran for loving the wrong person. She adopts the persona of a troubled young man who dies at the ... read more
Jasmin Tabatabai,
Anneke Kim Sarnau,
Navid Akhavan,
Hinnerk Schonemann,
Jens Muenchow
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A woman assumes a new identity in order to start her life over again in this drama from Germany. Fariba Tarizi (Jasmin Tabatabai) is an Iranian woman who wants to leave her country to escape the perse... read more
DVD Release Date: April 18, 2006
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May 28, 2009
Unveiled is a powerful story of survival, prejudice and love that reminds me also of the movie Boys Don't Cry" because of the situation of the lead character. The story is totally realistic and credible, exposing the intolerance of Muslin nations, in this case Iran, with lesbian... read more
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December 19, 2007
Very disappointing film. Not because it was bad, but because it had the potential to be very good and wasn't.
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Tabatabai delivers a strong performance and the script, although not always plausible, touches on important issues like bias against gays and Muslims.
The parts are more valuable than the whole in Angelina Maccarone's Unveiled. Full Review
Unveiled tells the story of an Iranian translator who flees her homeland after falling in love with a married woman, only to be refused asylum in Germany.
Unveiled overflows with sociopolitical outrage even if its portrayal of a gender-confused heroine is ultimately indecisive and laconic. Full Review
These basic flaws in the screenplay are a pity, as perfs by both actresses are excellent. Full Review
It's fitting that the film itself is torn between its affections to the shrill Yentl and grim Boys Don't Cry. Full Review
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