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Liberation

"Fear nothing."

In 1979, the Shah of Iran was overthrown by the country's Islamic Revolution. Forced into exile, he settled in an isolated mansion in Cuernevaca, Mexico and watched as his empire collapsed on television. A powerful examination of dictatorship and its psychological effects on a man, LIBERATION explores a key turning point in Middle-East History and the origins of the Iran we know today.

Top Cast

  • Steven T. Bartlett

    Steven T. Bartlett

    BBC Cameraman

  • Aladine Naamou

    Aladine Naamou

    Imperial Guard

  • Navid Negahban

    Navid Negahban

    Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi

  • Shila Ommi

    Shila Ommi

    Farah Diba Pahlavi

  • Christian Reeve

    Christian Reeve

    Imperial bodyguard 2

  • Michael Saad

    Michael Saad

    General Fardoust

  • Parviz Sayyad

    Parviz Sayyad

    Reza Shah (voice)

  • Glen Vaughan

    Glen Vaughan

    Frost

Overview

In 1979, the Shah of Iran was overthrown by the country's Islamic Revolution. Forced into exile, he settled in an isolated mansion in Cuernevaca, Mexico and watched as his empire collapsed on television. A powerful examination of dictatorship and its psychological effects on a man, LIBERATION explores a key turning point in Middle-East History and the origins of the Iran we know today.

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