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The Iran Job follows American basketball player Kevin Sheppard as he accepts a job to play in one of the world's most feared countries: Iran. With tensions running high between Iran and the West, Kevin tries to separate sports from politics only to find that politics is impossible to escape in Iran. Along the way he forms an unlikely alliance with three outspoken Iranian women. Thanks to these women, his apartment turns into an oasis of free speech, where they discuss everything from politics to religion to gender roles. Kevin's season in Iran culminates in something much bigger than basketball: the uprising and subsequent suppression of Iran's reformist Green Movement - a powerful prelude to the sweeping changes across the Middle East in the wake of the Arab Spring. -- (C) Official Site
Release Date The Iran Job Sep 28, 2012 Limited
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Actors For The Iran Job

Kevin Sheppard,Hilda Khademi,Laleh T.,Leah Sheppard,Elaheh,Abdullah,Zoran "Z" Milicic,Kami Jamshidvand,Ali Doraghi,Mehdi Shirjang,Gholamreza Khajeh,Asadollah Kabir,Fereidoon Reisi,Ahmad Mohammadi

Genres The Iran Job : Documentary,Sports & Fitness,Special Interest

Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Iran Job

User Ranting The Iran Job : 3.7
User Percentage For The Iran Job : 70 %
User Count Like for The Iran Job : 947
All Critics Ranting For The Iran Job : 6.8
All Critics Count For The Iran Job : 14
All Critics Percentage For The Iran Job : 86 %

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Movie Overview For The Iran Job

This eye-opening documentary follows American basketball player Kevin Sheppard during his 2008-09 season playing for a professional team in Iran. Although Kevin is nervous, he makes many friends, including several politically active Iranian women.

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Review For The Iran Job

The film takes a distinctly American approach to Iranian matters of gender relations and religious extremism, shedding little light on subjects that are far more complicated than Schauder makes them out to be.
Drew Hunt-Chicago Reader

I confess to being a sucker for sports movies, the ones with the "Big Game" at the end. "The Iran Job" has all the requisite elements of that cinematic subgenre, but strives for something deeper.
Odie Henderson-Chicago Sun-Times

This observant documentary avoids pedagogy; it's not always artful, but it has a relaxed, light touch that never topples into pretension.
David DeWitt-New York Times

This is a complicated, accessible and heartfelt human drama, one that Obama, Romney and Americans of all political stripes should see ...
Andrew O'Hehir-Salon.com

The doc's technique of cutting between warm exchanges and the bellicose rhetoric of then-presidents Ahmadinejad and Bush wears thin with overuse, but the big-hearted Sheppard makes for an amiable tour guide.
Sam Adams-Time Out New York

"The Iran Job" is one of those documentaries that is sad and hopeful in equal measure and exceptional in its storytelling.
Betsy Sharkey-Los Angeles Times

The Iran Job locates an absorbing, cross-cultural universality with surprising ease.
Brent Simon-Shockya.com

As an entry into the Iranian world, Schauder and Nodjoumi made a wise choice with sports, but they made an even better choice with Sheppard.
Kate Erbland-Film School Rejects

This lively documentary breaks no new ground cinematically, yet its mix of discovery and befuddlement should bring more than sports fans to a basketball story.
David D'Arcy-Screen International

"The Iran Job" has interesting characters, an insight into Iran's culture and the story of one lonely American who, for a year, was his country's cultural ambassador to Iran.
Robin Clifford-Reeling Reviews

...an amusing cultural fish out of water look at how a big, likable, outgoing Black American basketball player fits into life in Shiraz in southwestern Iran. Then it becomes something more around the halfway mark...
Laura Clifford-Reeling Reviews

Though there's something refreshing, and disturbingly familiar, about Kevin Sheppard's spontaneity, he's certainly not the most interesting thing about the film.
Diego Costa-Slant Magazine

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