• Source: Farewell Baghdad (2010 film)
    • Farewell Baghdad (Persian: بدرود بغداد) is a 2010 Iranian drama film directed by Mehdi Naderi. The film was selected as the Iranian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 83rd Academy Awards, but did not make the final shortlist.


      Plot


      The Polish-American boxer Daniel Dalca escapes his problems by enlisting in the army. After four years when his mission is over, he is sent back home where he would have to face his past problems. So he decides to desert the army. In the middle of a desert he gets bitten by a scorpion.
      On the very day of her marriage, 29 March 2003, Rebecca lost her husband during the British-American attack on Iraq. Today she is managing a little restaurant on the Iraqi borderline where she hosts Iraqi and American soldiers. She goes to the landmines to clear mines in order to plant trees and palms at the very same places.
      Saleh Al Marzouk is an Iraqi math teacher who lost his family on the 29 March Baghdad bombings. Meanwhile, he detained and later imprisoned at the infamous Abu Ghraib prison for three years. Disguised as a woman, he plans to blow himself up at a restaurant on Christmas Day in 2009. There, he suddenly discovers a picture of himself on the wall, when Rebecca enters the restaurant. Shocked, Saleh runs away.


      Cast


      Mazdak Mirabedini as Daniel Dalca
      Pantea Bahram as Rebecca
      Mostafa Zamani as Saleh Al Marzouk
      Cyrus Saidi Mosanen as Lt. Sean Miller
      Reza Mohammady as Cpl. Nick Wilson
      Majid Bahrami
      Arya Shakeri
      Adnan Shahtalai


      See also


      List of submissions to the 83rd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film


      References




      External links


      Farewell Baghdad Website

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