Under the Skin of the City (Persian: زیر پوست شهر, Zir-e poost-e shahr, also released as Under the City’s Skin) is a 2001 Iranian drama film directed by Rakhshan Bani-E’temad. It was entered into the 23rd Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Special Golden . Any woman with a bedridden husband is going to fret more than the average female, but Tuba’s spouse is low maintenance, compared to the rest of her problems. Tuba works daily at a grueling textile factory in Iran, returning home every night to deal with the rest of her problematic family, which includes: a pregnant daughter whose husband beats her regularly; a teenage son, who’s been getting into trouble due to his burgeoning career in radical politics; and an older son who goes to great lengths--such as attempting to sell the family’s meager house--in order to get an engineering job in Japan as a means of getting out of Iran. Golab Adineh as Tuba Mohammad Reza Forutan as Abbas Baran Kosari as Mahboubeh Ebrahin S
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