Deckchair Cinema V: Jafar Panahi's Offside
Palme d’Or–winning provocateur Jafar Panahi’s sharply observed social comedy uses humor to expose the often absurd position of women in Iranian society. Offside follows a handful of women who have separately dressed in disguise and snuck into a World Cup qualifying match between Iran and Bahrain, where women aren’t allowed. Rounded up fairly quickly, they’re kept in a holding pen on one of the stadium’s outer ramps where three soldiers keep guard. The film was partially shot during the actual game it depicts, and offers blatant critique of Iran’s patriarchal society. Banned in Iran.
Offside
Dir: Jafar Panahi
1hr 33 mins
2006
Persian with English subtitles
Concession opens and music starts at 7:00pm
Film starts at approximately 9:25pm
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About Deckchair Cinema
You are invited to enjoy classic films under the stars on Cates Deck in front of the Gallery. Now in its fifth year, Deckchair Cinema treats audiences to a summer of al fresco film screenings. Hosted for 10 Thursdays beginning June 25, the screenings commence at sunset, and will be complemented by music and entertainment leading up to curtain time. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early and make themselves comfortable by bringing their own blankets or low chairs. A concession stand will feature drinks from Strathcona Beer Company and food from Nook.
