Director: Masud Kimiai
Cast: Mohammad Reza Foroutan, Marjan Shirmohammadi, Rombod Shekarabi, Parsa Pirouzfar, Kianush Gerami
Mercedes is a 1998 Iranian drama film directed by Masud Kimiai, one of Iran's most celebrated auteurs, featuring a cast of prominent Persian cinema veterans. Set against Tehran's gritty urban backdrop, the film examines fate, loyalty, and the price of choices made under pressure.
What is Mercedes about?
The story centers on a man entangled in circumstances far beyond his control, where a prized automobile becomes the unlikely pivot around which tensions — personal, moral, and social — begin to unravel. As alliances shift and loyalties are tested, the protagonist must confront who he truly is beneath the veneer of street-level toughness. Kimiai builds his narrative with deliberate pacing, allowing the weight of unspoken obligations and fractured relationships to accumulate before the film reaches its charged conclusion. The result is a portrait of working-class Tehran where dignity and survival are perpetually in conflict.
Cast & crew
Director Masud Kimiai is an iconic figure in Iranian cinema, known for his unflinching depictions of working-class male identity across decades. Mohammad Reza Foroutan and Parsa Pirouzfar anchor the film with grounded, understated performances. Marjan Shirmohammadi, Rombod Shekarabi, and Kianush Gerami round out a cast deeply familiar to Persian-speaking audiences across Iran and the diaspora.
Context & significance
Kimiai's cinema has long held a special place for Iranian diaspora viewers — his films map a Tehran that feels both mythologized and painfully real, populated by men caught between honour and hardship. Mercedes, released in 1998, arrives from a period when Iranian art cinema was attracting serious international attention, yet Kimiai stayed committed to his genre roots: urban drama with emotional directness. For diaspora audiences in North America and Europe, a Kimiai film is often a bridge back to a Tehran of memory — its streets, its cadence, its moral vocabulary. This makes Mercedes quietly significant as both a genre piece and a cultural artifact.
Where & how to watch
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