| Safadr Samandar, Mahnaz Zabihi, Shayesteh
Irani, Masoud Kheymeh-kabood, Melika Shafahi, Golnaz Farmani, Sima
Mobarak-Shahi, Mohammad Kheir-abadi, Nazanin Sediq-zadeh, Ayda Sadeqi
A handful of girls struggle to make their way into the man's world
of an Iranian soccer stadium in this comedy from writer and director
Jafar Panahi. World Cup season is just around the corner, and Iran's
team is playing a game against Bahrain that will determine who will
be competing in soccer's greatest tournament. Nearly everyone in
Tehran seems to be abuzz with excitement over the game, through
officially soccer in Iran is quite literally for men only -- no
women are allowed inside the stadium, and women's interest in the
game is severely frowned upon. But that doesn't stop a number of
girls from all over the city from trying to crash the game dressed
up as boys; while some succeed, others are unable to fool security,
and are sent to a holding bullpen in the stadium where they can
hear the cheers of the crowd but can't see the game. One of the
policemen watching over the girls (who range from rowdy tomboys
to quiet and bookish types) is sympathetic and keeps them updated
on the score and key plays, while another is a petty bureaucrat
who suffers the mockery of his "prisoners." Offside received
its North American premiere at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. |