Review of Not Without My Daughter (1991) by Tracy C — 08 Jan 2010
A great Portrait of a Woman married to a Iranian Medician they go visit his Family in Teheran and there they stay and he turn more and more brutal and crazy forced by his Fanatic Family a typical Story that happened to such much People it shows the Dangerous of Religious Fanatism and Fanatism at all, the Terror of Dictatures at all and speciality of the Iranian Dictature like the Wealthy and Modern Persian Empire turn into a backwardstepping Dictature ruled by Religious Fanatics.
This review of Not Without My Daughter (1991) was written by Tracy C on 08 Jan 2010.
Not Without My Daughter has generally received positive reviews.
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