Farar az Ghasr (فیلم مستند فرار از قصر) is a powerful Iranian historical drama directed by Hesam Eslami, centered around a real-life prison escape during a tense period in Iran’s political past. Set in the 1950s, the film follows the daring attempt of several members of the Tudeh Party to flee from Qasr Prison under the watchful eye of the Shah’s regime. With a runtime of just 83 minutes, the film offers a compact yet emotionally resonant story that captures both the fear and determination of political dissidents under oppressive rule.
Rather than relying on action-heavy sequences, Farar az Ghasr builds its suspense through careful character development, minimalist settings, and a focus on psychological tension. The film presents a stark and intimate portrait of life behind bars, where ideology, loyalty, and desperation collide. Eslami’s direction emphasizes realism and restraint, creating a mood that is both contemplative and intense.
The film is especially notable for bringing attention to a lesser-known chapter in Iranian history, exploring themes of resistance, sacrifice, and survival. It appeals to audiences interested in political history, human rights, and character-driven narratives. Farar az Ghasr stands out as a thoughtful, suspenseful, and historically meaningful film within contemporary Iranian cinema.















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