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Coup 53 (2019)

7.6 | Sep 01, 2019 (GB) | Documentary, History | 02:01

Old secrets cast long shadows

Tehran, Iran, August 19, 1953. A group of Iranian conspirators who, with the approval of the deposed tyrant Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, have conspired with agents of the British MI6 and the US CIA, manage to put an end to the democratic government led by Mohammad Mosaddegh, a dramatic event that will begin the tragic era of coups d'état that, orchestrated by the CIA, will take place, over the following decades, in dozens of countries around the world.

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Producer, Director, Writer, Director of Photography
Writer, Editor
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Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sound Effects Editor
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Researcher
Sound Recordist
Producer

Cast

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Ralph Fiennes
Self - Actor / Norman Darbyshire
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Taghi Amirani
Self - Filmmaker
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Farhad Diba
Self - Mossadegh's Nephew
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Malcolm Byrne
Self - Researcher
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Stephen Kinzer
Self - Writer
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Walter Murch
Self - Film Editor
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Ervand Abrahamian
Self - Writer
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Alison Rooper
Self - End of Empire (1985) Researcher
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David Owen
Self - Politician
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Mark Anderson
Self - End of Empire (1985) Producer (voice)

Reviews

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CitygalSF
8 | Jan 11, 2020
This important movie, over 4 years in the making, is even more pertinent today, with renewed tensions with Iran. Prodigious research underlies the revelation of British leadership in the coup that re-installed the Shah of Iran. The film provides evidence and context for subsequent events, without losing focus on the overthrow of a democratically elected leader to preserve British oil interests at Abadan. Currently making the rounds of the festival circuit, the producers are trying for a wide release as soon as possible. The persistence of the director and editing by Murch combine for a film that successfully tells a complex story without unnecessary simplification. It’s a sophisticated and vital film.