1920 X 1036 res H.264 video @4000k video bitrate
448k 6ch Dolby AC3 Farsi audio track 1
224k 2ch Dolby AC3 French audio track 2
By the way, the FOXM upload version of this movie stated "English audio" when
we tried it for a download, but found out it only contained French audio - no English
and no Farsi. Dunno if an English audio dub was ever made for this movie - would be nice too
perhaps
(The 720p extracted Italian audio track we have didn't fit this version - sorry)
subs in English and French - please heck the net this time around for other languages too.
When checking at sites like opensubtitles.org, check under Forushande rather than "The Salesman 2016" as there is a different movie by the same name in that same year appearing instead when you do a search. https://www.opensubtitles.org/en/search/sublanguageid-all/idmovie-482384 thanks Michael
We certainly do have a Farsi-Italian version waiting to post soon (perhaps 720p for now- as that's what we have) , we are just working on a fix of the English subs as the ones we found didn't match exactly, however we do have Italian subs for that version already to go additionally.
This is an Oscar Winner for best (foreign) picture that deserved its win, I did see it at a theater here in Toronto Canada when it was first released. A crime fiction story, which shows off Iranian culture in its better lighter moments especially in this movie.
Written and Directed by Mr. Ashgar Farhadi, it stars Shahab Hosseini and Taraneh Alidoosti who carry their roles
extremely well I think. Also brilliantly performed is the role of the accused attacker in what is a brutal crime against a defenceless woman as scripted. In this respect its awful to see a movie that shows too much carnage which is unnecessary
to see such as the wounds inflicted on the character played by actress Taraneh Alidoosti.
I can only repeat what I've said in the past, there is much human beauty to see in these beautiful and lovely
folks of that region, great spirit in men, and loving women who are real to them i find unreservedly with merit
on both sides I find.
The acting of the two main actors towards the end when the Husband of the victim confronts the supposed
attacker is astoundingly beautiful in what we see of the human spirit as they are incredibly aware of how
cruel it would be to do such a thing to a woman in this humanly cognizant culture in particular as to attack her in the shower for reasons of lust alone to begin with, and then a crazed brutal cruel and barbaric use of a weapon to cause harm in what seems like a murder attempt to cover up the initial crime. I personally found the man too sensitive and humanly presenting to be in real life in any way possibly guilty of such a cruel misdeed, but then this is the stuff of crime novels, stretching the imagination for reasons of merit perhaps, in that after all it might just be possible that such a man could be guilty, and so en guarde as they say, but with some sanity please for the sake of the genuinely supremely nice folk there in my own experience equally I daresay.
Thanks for seeding
Michael Rizzo Chessman
(moviesbyrizzo)
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