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  • Four Wives, One Man


    Four Wives, One Man

    From Nahid Persson, the filmmaker of the award-winning Prostitution Behind the Veil, comes an intimate portrait of a polygamist family in a rural Iranian village. Persson reveals the intricacies of the relationships between the four wives, their husband, their astoundingly free-spoken mother-in-law and their numerous children. Sometimes humorous and often heartbreaking, this film follows the daily lives of the wives whose situation has turned them into both bitter rivals and co-conspirators against their abusive husband.

    Persson’s camera unobtrusively and beautifully captures the range of the family’s interactions – from peaceful, pastoral scenes of a family picnic, to the temporary chaos caused by a broken faucet in the kitchen, to a furtive, whispered conversation between two wives about the latest beating. The women’s work – making bread, weaving carpets, milking and herding the sheep – provide the background to their frank conversations. Avoiding sensationalism and sentimentality, this film provides unique insights into the practice of polygamy and its effect on the women involved.

    Released in 2007. 76 min. Director: Nahid Persson. Documentary film.

    Four Wives, One Man, 5.5 out of 6 based on 2 ratings
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    • Dede

      what I see is a society where women are trapped and a sociopath who likes to suffer! There is no way Islam allowed a husband to have 5 wives. Furthermore, if he is to have more than one he needs to be equal in everything including feelings… This guy is thus committing a crime! He is disgusting! 

    • Sandra

      Sickening.

    • Divorce Him

      It is so depressing to watch this doc. Heda does not know what marriage is. He marries on impulse then abandons his wife if she has problems. He is a serial exploiter of women. He boasts about physically abusing them. What a shit. The fact he ‘marries’ them does not excuse the way he behaves. He is totally immature and selfish. What a loser. As for the women who married him, what were they thinking? Still, even if they married in haste and repented later they could do something to help themselves instead of laying around feeling sorry for themselves. Divorce is legal in Islam. These women could divorce and live single lives or re-marry. Let Heda raise 20 children! The women put up with rotten lives because they do not realise they have choices. They do not realise because they are uneducated. What a tragedy. This is the hidden cost of poverty and ignorance. This is the scummy side of rural life. Nothing romantic there. The old lady is a foul-mouthed charmer. I like her but you can see that she raised her sons to abuse women and she has to take some of the responsibility for the mess. I am so depressed now I think I’ll cheer myself up by getting a plane ticket and going over to his shitty village and beating him with a baseball bat. Let’s see how he likes it when someone stronger than him kicks his ass. F*cking *astard.

    • http://mgcmag.com Rachelnico

      wow, the final wife is totally unaware that she just signed up for a beat down … so sad, but completely normal in numerous countries.

    • Victoria

      This is such an amazing documentary. I like that it’s not narrated and just puts in right in their lives. Makes me really appreciate my own life so much more. So sad at the end that he took a 5th wife. Makes me wonder what the 4th wife will do, since she did say she would kill herself if he took another. He must make a lot of money to support 5 wives. When will he stop? Guess his mother was right when she said he was in love with pussy lol.

    • Victoria

      “That cow never washes my clothes”. Man this old lady is a freaking trip! Wish my grandma would have been like her lol

    • kmyk

      I feel bad for all these women, they were all taken in by the promises of this man but he is unable to even comprehend how difficult it is for them all. He has to sell a house in order to buy a tractor to keep making money to support everyone but he still insists on marrying more women adding to the financial burden. It’s just ridiculous. The first three wives at least have their own children to keep them company but Ziba can’t have children so she’s all alone. The last wife is still so young and naive too….

    • Zharko

      I am so sorry for Ziba.:(((she will probalbly kill her self from despear.

      • Victoria

        That’s what I was wondering about. Very sad. Very selfish man, only concerned about his own wants and needs. Makes me more thankful for my own life.