
Private Life of Mr. & Mrs. M 2012
Directed by Rouhollah Hejazi, *Private Life of Mr. & Mrs. M (2012)* is an intimate Iranian drama that peels back the layers of a seemingly ordinary marriage during a tense corporate trip in Tehran.
Director: Rouhollah Hejazi
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Private Life of Mr. & Mrs. M (2012) about?
The film follows a Tehran couple whose marital tensions flare up during a business trip when the wife unexpectedly steps into the spotlight at her workplace. As her confidence grows under newfound professional attention, her husband's arrogance and controlling behavior push their relationship to a breaking point.
Who directed Private Life of Mr. & Mrs. M?
The film was directed by Rouhollah Hejazi, known for crafting intimate and socially resonant dramas.
Who stars in Private Life of Mr. & Mrs. M?
The film stars Hamid Farrokhnejad, Mahtab Keramati, Ebrahim Hatamikia, Omid Roohani, and Abas Moradi in key roles.
Is Private Life of Mr. & Mrs. M (2012) worth watching?
While it lacks an IMDb rating, its sharp character study and atmospheric tension make it a compelling choice for fans of Iranian family dramas. The film's restrained pacing and exploration of marital power dynamics offer a thought-provoking experience, though it may not appeal to those seeking high-energy thrills.
How long is Private Life of Mr. & Mrs. M?
The film has a runtime of 80 minutes.
About Private Life of Mr. & Mrs. M (2012) — A Tehran Hotel Drama on Marriage and Power
Directed by Rouhollah Hejazi, *Private Life of Mr. & Mrs. M (2012)* is an intimate Iranian drama that peels back the layers of a seemingly ordinary marriage during a tense corporate trip in Tehran. When a husband and wife arrive at a hotel for a trade show, their carefully constructed dynamics begin to fracture under the weight of unexpected interactions. His condescension toward her quiet nature clashes with the realization that her professional instincts and newfound confidence might just outshine his own. As resentment simmers beneath the surface, their crumbling facade reveals the raw, unspoken tensions lurking in even the most familiar relationships.
Set against the backdrop of a bustling hotel and the pressures of professional expectations, this 80-minute character study explores themes of power, perception, and the fragility of marital bonds. With a restrained yet gripping approach, Hejazi crafts an atmospheric narrative that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable, making *Private Life of Mr. & Mrs. M (2012)* a quietly compelling watch for fans of nuanced family dramas.