Shakib (Mohsen Tanabandeh) is a homeless day laborer who lost his wife and son in an earthquake years ago. Over the past couple of years, he has been in a relationship with Ladan (Mahsa Hejazi), a deaf and mute woman. The construction site on which he works turns out to be the set of a film about the Holocaust.
Against all odds, he is given a house and the opportunity of a lifetime to play the role of Adolf Hitler. When Ladan learns about his movie role and the house, she comes to his workplace to ask for help and a place. Shakib’s plan to hide her fails and threatens to destroy his chance to be somebody.
On May 11, 2021, Seyyedi announced that he would not appear in Saeed Aghakhani and Ehsan Zalipour's series The Secret of Survival (2022) because he was involved in the production of his new film.[2] On July 4, it was announced that the title of Seyyedi's new film would be World War III, and that its pre-production had been under way for a few days. Also, Mohsen Tanabandeh was introduced as the first actor of the film and some of the film's crew were named, and it was announced that the filming of World War III would begin in September. The rest of the actors of the project were also announced in the next news. It was also announced that Namava Internet Broadcasting Service would invest in the project.[3][4]
On September 4, it was announced that Seyyedi has obtained the license for the World War III project, and filming would begin soon.[5][6]
Filming
On October 27, 2021, the actors, writers and crew of the film were introduced and it was announced that the filming had started and was under way in the north of Iran. Some of the film crew had already collaborated with Seyyedi in the films Sheeple (2019) and Confessions of My Dangerous Mind (2015).[7][8]
Release
World War III was made with investment from Namava, and it was the first time that the online streaming platform had entered into the production of a movie project. It was also the second collaboration between Seyyedi and Namava after the series The Frog (2020–2021).[9][10]
On August 4, 2022, it was announced that the film was set to compete for the Orizzonti Award at the 79th Venice International Film Festival.[11][12]
Reception
Critical response
With the urgency of a good thriller and the clarity of a fable, World War III is the gruelling but compelling tale of how one of life’s victims learns to imitate his oppressors. Largely unspooling on the set of a bad film being made about the Holocaust, Iranian Houman Seyedi’s sixth feature starts out as jet-black comedy before darkening still further into tragedy, a journey embodied in an absorbing and extraordinary central performance by Mohsen Tanabandeh as the film’s downtrodden hero.
Technically speaking, Director of Photography Payman Shadmanfar delivers striking imagery, creating a visually pleasing contrast between the brightness of the red house (one of the film’s main locations), the chiaroscuros of the poorly lit environments and the paler colours of the surrounding forest. [...] Seyedi demonstrates his expert knowledge of the directing craft and the actor’s work through an elegant mise-en-scene and excellent character development.