Si-o-se Pol
Si-o-se Pol
| 10 December 2015 (USA)
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Released from prison and terminally ill, Parvis Karimpour is determined to be reunited with his daughter, Nasrin, who fled Iran for Europe many years before. Crossing the Mediterranean only to be unceremoniously dumped on the Spanish coast, Karimpour makes for Madrid in search of his erstwhile only child. Along the way he meets failed Italian pianist Fabrizio and spoilt German dreamer Almut – fellow migrants struggling to make their way in a Europe beset by economic turmoil. The search for Nasrin lends Karimpour’s new friends a sense of purpose, and the unlikely threesome take up her trail.

Reviews
Jeanskynebu the audience applauded
SincereFinest disgusting, overrated, pointless
Frances Chung Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
Gary The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
dongkyldk I really enjoyed this movie. This is a sad story but we can see the light that Parvis gives Fabrizio and Almut. Sometime when we get lost, the most thing we need is hope. This movie is really sad at ending. But There is hope, and the way to guide the lost soul like Fabrizio and Almut. I love it, Thank you for making this movie
monyaahmed I enjoyed the movie and i like its characters , i like the way that movie discuss real problems of the refujees as they move to countries.where they know anybody and they have know jobs and they have to do hard work .. the bright side that he could make friends who helps him to find his daughter ,but sadly at the end he dead before he could see her and that made me sad
anne flamingo I just happened to read about this film when it was shown in Frankfurt – so I went to see it with a friend and we really enjoyed it. To me it almost appeared like a road movie with a most up-to –date plot about the difficult situation refugees and some other lost souls face every day (I would call Fabrizio and Almut 'lost souls'). The slow pace of the film and especially the great camera work let me just drift off into the scenes. The three main characters couldn't be more different and yet this film shows in very smart way how friendships can grow in a difficult situation. The positive spirit of Parivs is contagious not only for the other characters, but I think also for the audience - maybe we should all pick a bit of that spirit. I liked all three main characters, but especially Parvis – Ramin Yazdani did a great job ! (Ramin did you keep that jogging suit ;-) ?)
De Kratzie This film is very enchanting and stuns you with beautiful pictures and a very interesting unpredictable plot. Although it is low budget it does not have the look and feel of this film category as it is very professionally made. It could be described as a sort of road movie with the main aim to detect the abysses of the minds of the main characters and how they interact with one another. The actors are very well chosen and take you on a tour of the variety of characters that people may have. If you have the possibility to see the film with a Q+A session of the director and some actors, take the chance by all means. The director Henna Peschel is a character for himself who is burning for his job and brings tears to your eyes with his sense of humor when describing the unconventional procedure of low budget film making. I hope to see more of his art in the near future.