Mohammad Rasoulof's gripping domestic thriller is a profoundly courageous portrait of modern-day Iran through the prism of the 'Women, Life, Freedom' protests, as the family of an investigative judge are seized by the patriarchal grip of paranoia and spiraling social unrest.
In Tehran, the exemplary family of investigating judge Iman (Missagh Zareh) – comprising matriarch Najmeh (Soheila Golestani) and daughters Rezvan (Masha Rostami) and Sana (Setareh Maleki) – is tested by the dramatic events following a young woman’s death in police custody.
Shot entirely in secret, and interweaving real-life footage of protests igniting throughout Iran, this impassioned indictment of systemic misogyny and authoritarianism from exiled filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof (There Is No Evil) is a nerve-shredding, twisting, Cannes award-winning thriller of lasting power.
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