
An Iranian family survives the shah and the ayatollah and moves to France. This story follows the family through it all. Despite the politics, revolution, prison, beatings, assassinations and suicides this is a comedy.
1h 42m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Kheiron
Director

Kheiron
Hibat Tabib

Leïla Bekhti
Fereshteh Tabib

Gérard Darmon
Le père

Zabou Breitman
La mère

Alexandre Astier
Le Shah d'Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi

Kyan Khojandi
Barbe

Arsène Mosca
Le gardien en chef

AlexiaVillma
Nov 28, 2025No review content available.

ferny🥀
May 27, 2024Overall this movie is a sympathetic story about Hibat and his life, going from being a jailed anti-shah activist in Iran, to becoming a French social worker. The problem with the movie is that it suffers from not really knowing what it want. It does not have a good balance between being serious or/and funny. Lots of characters from Hibats life appear, and is often given so little screen time that by the end of the movie, you often dont really care about most of characters. It feels like the movie is made for people who already know Hibats real life story, But that would work much better as a documentary or a book, But really becomes a superficial movie when made into a fiction. When the movie started, i thought there would be a bigger focus on Hibats family with siblings, But besides his clothes Stealing brother, you dont really hear more about the Big family that is introduced in the beginning. Unfortunately this movie could benefit from a better director and a better script.

Roots Tube
May 27, 2024The movie is well done as a comedy... makes you laugh... but Shah is presented from the point of view of a communist, not the truth about Shah! Shah was a king who with his father created the most prosperous period of Iran, after 2500 years... exactly from the time of Cyrus the Great, king of Persia! During his reign as king, Iran is evolving very quickly from all points of view: military, economic, constructive, educational, etc.! I mean, a lover of the homeland and the people... it is presented as being fearful, which is not really... he did not want people to blood flow, otherwise it was very easy to give the order to army to kill the people! Certainly also had mistakes, but the biggest mistake was to trust traitors next to him ... that the Iranian intelligence service who had continually lied and they relatad misinformation! Those who study or have studied the history of Iran, knows the truth! In a country in which the union has succeeded ... and they removed foreign powers and is evolving with maximum speed, is no need for communists, left or right or other policies... When a French lord said to Shah, that the solution is to hang 60 people, no matter who they are ... just have to hang and people will not go out on the street ... Shah said, I am king, not dictator! If people do not want me, I'll leave the country. I'm waiting for the day to be made a film about the true story of the Iranian revolution during and after the Shah ... but someone to tell the truth and be impartial.

♥෴♡☬ AMMU DINA ☬♡෴♥
May 27, 2024Very nice film in two parts: first, in Iran during the Shah and Khomeini eras, then in the Paris suburbs, in France, in a 'black blanc beur' environment. The film rhymes with tenderness, benevolence and delicacy, behind a light tone. Cherry on the cake: it's funny. The quartet Kheiron, Leila Bekhti, Gerard Darmon and Zabou Breitman is excellent! Two adorable scenes, among so many others: 1) The official presentation of the future son-in-law to the parents. After a deafening silence, the father tries to initiate a Corleone-like conversation but the mother quickly gets him back on track: irresistible! 2) The silent telephone conversation between the father and his daughter: literally incredible but tenderly moving!