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7.6/10
IMDb94%
Rotten TomatoesTehran is a show about a spy girl on a mission to hack a system in her home town of Tehran that airs on Apple TV+ and has a total of eight episodes in its first season, which came out in 2020. While we mostly get to see a male playing a spy and solving missions, in Tehran we can see a woman playing the role of a spy in this television series. Although people have some good things to say about this series, this one does not have good suspense and does not offer viewers many twists and turns. Even though the first few episodes of the show seem boring at first, the more you watch the next few episodes, the more it grows on you, and you may want to finish it in one sitting. The audience had a lot of appreciation for Kamali (played by Shaun Toub), who portrayed Tamar's enemy.
Best Art Direction | 2022 | Yoel
Best Actress in a Drama Series | 2020
Drama Series | 2021
Best Foreign Language Series | 2023
Best Drama Series | 2020 | Daniel
Niv Sultan, who plays Tamar, studied and learnt Persian for four months. She also learnt "Krav Maga", Israeli self-defence.
Almost all the cast are of Iranian-Jewish descent, with the exception of Navid Neghaban and Qais Khan, who is Afghan.
Moshe Zonder, the head writer on this series, was also involved with the earlier acclaimed Fauda (2015).
In season 2, Glenn Close faced a major challenge having to learn to speak Farsi, a Western Iranian language.
One of the cars Peyman drives is a Fisker Karma which is an electric car, however, in the scenes where it is being driven you can hear engine and loud exhaust sounds indicating it is a noisy sports car which it is not, the car is very quiet and has a distinct 'space car' sound.