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Iranian cinema is about to get a whole lot more interesting with Asghar Farhadi’s “Nader & Simin: A separation,” which in theory should be shown in limited release in about two months in the U.S.
Shot in semi-clandestinity in Tehran, it tells the tale of a couple, on the verge of separation, who are ripped apart by a parent’s Alzheimer’s disease and a caretaker hired to help him make it through the debilitating disease. Class differences and the slow disintegration of the couple’s life seem to be the order of the day in this narrative.
For your consideration: Pee-Wee Herman as the next greatest comeback since Mickey Rourke appeared buffed and bootylicious on a wrestling ring? We’d like to think so. Most recently Paul Reubens, aka Pee-Wee Herman, had a successful run on Broadway with “The Pee-Wee Herman Show on Broadway,” which opened at the Sondheim Theatre in November 2010. Successful is understating it—Pee-Wee’s show was a triumph. The latest news is that Image Entertainment has acquired home video rights and will be releasing the Blu-Ray and DVD version this month.
