Bitter Coffee


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imageGhave talkh poster.jpg
captionThe series poster
runtime30–40 minutes
creatorMehran Modiri
writerAmir Mehdi Jule
Khashayar Alvand
producerHamid Aghagolian
Majid Aghagolian
starringMehran Modiri
Siamak Ansari
Javad Ezati
Mohammad Reza Hedayati
Sahar Zakaria
Elika Abdolrazzaghi
Sahar Jafari Jozani
countryIran
first_aired
last_aired
num_episodes102
alt_nameGhahveh Talkh
genre{{flatlist
directorMehran Modiri
languagePersian
editorJavad Aslani
locationTehran, Iran
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| image = Ghave talkh poster.jpg | caption = The series poster | runtime = 30–40 minutes | creator = Mehran Modiri | writer = Amir Mehdi Jule Khashayar Alvand | producer = Hamid Aghagolian Majid Aghagolian | starring = Mehran Modiri Siamak Ansari Javad Ezati Mohammad Reza Hedayati Sahar Zakaria Elika Abdolrazzaghi Sahar Jafari Jozani | country = Iran | first_aired = | last_aired = | num_episodes = 102 | alt_name = Ghahveh Talkh | genre = {{flatlist|

  • Historical
  • Comedy | director = Mehran Modiri | language = Persian | editor = Javad Aslani | location = Tehran, Iran

Bitter Coffee ( Ghahve-ye Talkh) is an Iranian historical-comedy series directed by Mehran Modiri and produced by Majid Aghagolian and Hamid Aghagolian. Three episodes are released at a time (roughly every week) on three VCD or one DVD, priced in Iran at 25000 rials (at that time approximately $2.50). The first set of episodes was released on 13 September 2010.

Background and controversy

Production of the series began in June 2009. Bitter Coffee was meant to be produced for television, to be broadcast by the IRIB, but due to various disagreements between IRIB and the series' producers, it didn't air. An alleged reason for disagreement between the producers and IRIB was that the producers required all of the advertisement for the series to be used as their payment, but IRIB refused to agree. Another rumoured reason was disagreement about the planned content of the series. IRIB officials eventually refused to show Bitter Coffee, and the series was eventually distributed in VCD format, at various outlets throughout Iran.

Cast

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NameRoleTitle in PersianRegular/SupportDescription of Role
Siamak AnsariRoyal CounselorMostashar-Ol-MolkRegularHe is a historian who travels back in time to become a royal counselor, or Mostashar-Ol-Molk.
Mehran ModiriGreat BluetoothBluetooth-e-KabirRegularHe is seemingly a defected Greek prince.
Mohammad-Reza HedayatiKing of IranJahangir-shahe DolooRegularHe is an aged King of Iran.
Sahar ZakariaPrincessLo'bat-Al-MolookRegularShe, as the eldest daughter of Shah, is single, waiting for her prince of dreams to propose.
Elika Abdol-RazzaghiQueen of IranFakhr-Ot-TajRegularAs Queen, she wants to maintain her authority in the royal enterprise.
Sahar Jafari JozaniRoyal secretary and premier's daughterNaz KhatoonRegularAfter having her studies finished in France, she returns to Iran to become royal secretary. And she falls in love with Royal Counselor.
Borzoo ArjmandArmy GeneralBorzoo Khan-e-Sepah SalarRegularAs a relatively naive man, he only pretends to be in love with premier's daughter to succeed him as the premier.
Aref LorestaniRoyal SheriffBalad-Ol-MolkRegularDespite being the sheriff, he engages in various illegal activities.
Hadi KazemiFather of the KingBaba ShahRegularAs a painter, his only preoccupation is to rival father of the premier.
Javad EzzatiFather of the premierBaba EtiRegularAffected by Schizophrenia, he is a source of laughter in the whole series.
Mandana SooriShah's sisterGheysar-Os-SaltanehRegularShe's the Shah's twin sister who marries Baba Eti.
Reza Fieze NorouziPremierEtemad-Ol-Molk DeylamiRegularHe is just trying to gather wealth, maintain his position, and succeed Shah.
Maryam BakhshiPrime minister's wife and Shah's sister-in-lawAkhtar-Al-MolookRegularIt seems that her only duty is to covet her sister the Queen and try to convince royal family to accept her son as their son-in-law.
Bijan BanafshekhahChief of Iran's colonies and premier's elder sonBikhodi-Ol-Molk DeylamiRegularHe, as stupid and useless as one can be, is in love with Shah's daughter. The so-called colonies he administers (which do not exist at all) include France, Russia, etc.
Shayan AhadifarHistory Writer and prime minister's younger sonGonjeshkRegularHe seems to be the only clever man in whole royal enterprise. However, he deliberately distorts facts he documents to be read by later generations, in order to demonstrate a more humane, clever image of Shah and Premier (his father).
Reza NikkhahRoyal astrologer and treasurerNostra Khan Damoos-Ol-MolkRegularHis name has something to do with Nostradamus, but he doesn't know how to foresee future as the royal astrologer. Hence, he makes dumb predictions which usually turn to be funny.
Ali Lak-PooriyanRoyal JesterDambool-Os-SaltanehRegularHe does every common thing that a jester does.
Shaghayegh Rahimi-RadMalih-Os-SaltanehRegularDambool's wife
Saed HedayatiRoyal doctorDava-Ol-MolkRegularOnly adept in curing simple diseases such as the common cold, he is more of a parasite in the royal enterprise.
Shadi AhadifarCourt doctressZaeef-Os-SaltanehRegularAs the wife of Royal Doctor, she deals with some women affairs.
Nader SoleimaniRoyal ChefGherghiRegularAs the royal chef, he is sometimes involved in conspiracies planned by other top officials.
Falamak JoneidiRoyal Chef's WifeKabootarRegularNot only involved in kitchen issues, she is a news source in the royal enterprise, kind of a wire service of old times.
Ramin PoorimanRoyal courtesanEghbal KhanRegularHe organizes the events at court.
Fatemeh HashemiRoyal midwifeHamdamRegularShe tries to be faithful to the Queen, but sometimes betrays her.
Aram JafariRussian Lady of the ShahKatherine the Boy-MakerRegularSince the Shah has no son to succeed him, he marries a gorgeous Russian to make a boy. As expected, a tough rivalry occurs between this Russian lady and the Queen.
Sam NooriInterpreterFrench-Os-SaltanehRegularHe translates for the foreign guests of the palace, also tries in vain to teach Borzoo French in order for him to win Naz Khatoon's heart.
Hamid KashaniRoyal executionerShokoofehRegularDespite his name meaning "blossom", he is very cruel.
Saeid PirdoostOwner of a Cafe in BazaarMorshedRegularHe is the wise man of the story.
Ramin Naser-NasirBolookatRegularA lawyer who travels back in time and becomes a member of the Royal Senate.
Yousef SayyadiFeri-Os-SaltanehRegularA restaurant owner who travels back in time and becomes the diet coach of the Shah.
Arash NozariPari-Al-DolehRegularA building manager who travels back in time and becomes the head of servants. He's in love with Ziba.
Arash NozariZibaRegularA stylist who travels back in time. The Shah falls in love with her and tries to convince her to marry him. She desires to become a queen one day.
Darya AminiyanManij-Os-SaltanehSupportDamoos's wife
Shima Mo'meniKaniz-Os-SaltanehSupportBalad's wife
Amir FarzamSoldierBahramSupportHe works for Balad along with Mohsen, in detaining and keeping order in the palace.
Mehdi NateghiSoldierMohsenSupportHe works for Balad along with Bahram, in detaining and keeping order in the palace.
Azadeh MehdizadehJosephineSupportKatherine's lady-in-waiting
Biuk MirzaeeThugTeimurSupportHe orchestrates assassination attempts and other crime. He can always be found at the bazaar.
Sepand AmirsoleimaniArshiaSupportA doorkeeper who works with Pari-Al-Doleh.
Hossein Rahmani Manesh
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Storyline

The series begins with history teacher Nima Zande-Karimi (Siamak Ansari) realising that his extensive research on Persian and world history is of little use to financing his day-to-day life. He is about to leave Tehran for good to go back to his hometown by the name of Darab, when he comes across young university student Roya Atabaki (Sahar Jafari-Jozani) who is researching for her final year dissertation, which is regarding the period 1198–1203, that is said to be a period of turmoil for Iran's ruling elite. Such turmoil that, very few books are available on that period for Roya's research. It is then that Nima receives an anonymous telephone call, which leads him to Niavaran Palace (currently a museum), where he is told to have a coffee and wait. The coffee (which is bitter) is ready and he duly drinks it, his sight becomes hazy, and when he manages to refocus he is in the year 1201 (1822 AD), and the story develops therein.

Reception

This was a very much anticipated series, as are all of Mehran Modiri's works, partly because it had been 4 years since his last major series work Baghe Mozaffar, discounting the two short series he did for the new years 1387 and 88, and partly because it had been rumoured to be ready for release the previous winter, and then the new year period for 89, before eventually being released at the end of the summer of 1389, and not on television but as a DVD release. As a result, according to the series' website, half a million copies of the first installment were sold on the first day of release alone. At first Ghahve-ye Talkh was planned to be a 90-episode comedy series. Story of Bitter Coffee, like recent Modiri works, is focused on critiquing aspects of Iranian social behaviour.

References

References

  1. "مدیری قهوه تلخ را به فروشگاه های عرضه محصولات فرهنگی برد".
  2. "واقعه‌نگاری یک حذف از پیش اعلام نشده".
  3. link. جوان امروز
  4. "پشت صحنه "قهوه تلخ"".
  5. (28 October 2010). "سياه نمايي با بوي قهوه تلخ".

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