SummaryAt 40, the road less traveled is narrowing for Bob who struggles to write his next screenplay while dealing with eccentric tenants, unclogging drains and collecting rents, for his father's real estate business. But when his father falls ill, Bob decides to change and embrace the legacy of his family and culture for the first time. He even finds h... Read More
Directed By:Babak Shokrian
Written By:Scott Sampler, Babak Shokrian
Shah Bob
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Sep 25, 2015
70
Shah Bob may be languid, interrupted by Rockford-style freeze-frames, but it's also intimate and captivating, and it calls to mind indie films from before Sundance made them mostly another Hollywood commodity.
Sep 25, 2015
40
The writer-director, Babak Shokrian, has made an erratic autobiographical film about juggling artistic ambitions and family expectations in L.A.'s close-knit Iranian Jewish community.
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