The Queen And I (2008 Film)
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''The Queen and I'' ( sv, Drottningen och jag) is a 2008 Swedish-made documentary feature film about Farah Pahlavi, the former Queen and Empress of Iran. The film was produced and directed by Iranian-Swedish filmmaker Nahid Persson Sarvestani. The film follows the former queen and empress and the director, a former communist, as they share ideas and concerns about the country they were both forced to leave after the revolution.


Storyline

The film opens by showing the coronation of Farah Pahlavi and
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi , title = Shahanshah Aryamehr Bozorg Arteshtaran , image = File:Shah_fullsize.jpg , caption = Shah in 1973 , succession = Shah of Iran , reign = 16 September 1941 – 11 February 1979 , coronation = 26 October ...
in 1967 and explaining the story of Nahid's childhood, growing up in a poor family where lunch was not a mundane privilege. She explains the downfall of the shah, the rising popularity of Khomeini, and the death of her brother, Rostam, along with how she escaped to Dubai from Iran, remaining as a fugitive there for two years before flying to
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on a fake passport. After several emails to the former empress, Nahid is invited to her home in Paris. Two weeks into the filming, however, Farah's secretary
Kambiz Atabay Kambiz Atabay ( fa, كامبيز آتابای) (born 2 February 1939 in Tehran, Iran) serves as the private secretary to Her Majesty Farah Pahlavi's office in New York He was also an athlete and administrator who was President of Asian Football ...
discovers Nahid's previous involvement in anti-Shah organizations, and Farah refuses to continue. Six months later, Nahid sends Farah a trailer she's made from the footage so far, and when Farah realises that Nahid isn't out to slander her, she invites Nahid back to continue with the documentary. Together, they visit different places and talk about various subjects. They go to a café in Paris, where Farah is stopped by
Iranian people Iranians or Iranian people may refer to: * Iranian peoples, Indo-European ethno-linguistic group living predominantly in Iran and other parts of the Middle East and the Caucasus, as well as parts of Central Asia and South Asia ** Persians, Irania ...
who recognise her; they travel to Cairo, Egypt where Farah first came during her exile and where the shah is buried; and to Washington D.C. area in royalist parties, still recognising the former empress as their queen and her son,
Reza Pahlavi Reza Pahlavi may refer to: * Reza Shah (1878–1944), Reza Shah Pahlavi, Shah of Iran from 1925 until 1941 * Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (1919–1980), Shah of Iran from 1941 to 1979, son of Reza Shah * Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of Iran Reza Pah ...
, as the present Shah. They also attend a gala for the Iranian Children's Foundation. By the end of the film an unlikely friendship has formed between the exiled queen and her former adversary.


Production and release

The film, produced in association with SVT and NHK, and with financial backing from the
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and the EU MEDIA programme, was shot during several meetings between Nahid and Farah over a period of two years. It was first shown at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in November 2008, and then at the
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in January 2009, where it was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. It was released on cinema in Sweden on 13 February 2009, and after touring more film festivals, it also saw a theatrical release in France on 23 December 2009. In the United States, the film never saw a theatrical release, but went directly to TV.
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showed it for the US audience on 17 June 2012. In various interviews after the film was released, Farah Pahlavi has expressed that she likes the film herself, and she was invited to Sweden by Nahid Persson Sarvestani to see the first rough-cut version that was two hours long.Gozaar, 20 February 2009: ''You Don't Have Permission to Make a Film About Iran...''
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Queen and I 2008 films 2008 documentary films Documentary films about Iran Documentary films about public opinion Documentary films about royalty Documentary films about women Swedish documentary films Films shot in Paris Films shot in the United States Films shot in Egypt 2000s Swedish films