
The Mirror
The girl from Tehran, Mina, realizes after school that her mother is not waiting for her. The teacher advises her to wait, but an unknown
The girl from Tehran, Mina, realizes after school that her mother is not waiting for her. The teacher advises her to wait, but an unknown
Their “crimes” are unclear, and guilt or innocence is irrelevant. Their world is marked by constant surveillance, bureaucracy, and deeply rooted inequalities. No, the repressive
When their car breaks down, a family visits the mechanic Vahid, a former political prisoner, convinced that the driver is actually his former tormentor. This