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Saeed
Even though Sami is safe in the United States with his 9-year-old daughter, Aya, the injures sustained during the war in Syria are making his life difficult. When news breaks that the rest of his family will arrive from a refugee camp, he should be as elated as Aya. But as Aya grows more eager to see her brother Saeed, Sami grows more anxious.
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Plot Summary
This anthology film, directed by Mohammad Rasoulof, weaves together four distinct stories that explore the lives and struggles of ordinary Iranians. Each segment delves into themes of societal pressures, personal desires, and the resilience of the human spirit against a backdrop of contemporary Iranian society. The narratives, though separate, are unified by their focus on the quiet dramas and complex moral choices faced by the characters.
Critical Reception
Saeed received critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling and sensitive portrayal of Iranian life. Critics lauded Rasoulof's directorial vision and the nuanced performances of the cast. The film was recognized for its ability to convey profound human experiences within its specific cultural context, resonating with audiences and reviewers alike for its authenticity and emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its masterful direction and insightful exploration of Iranian society.
Lauded for the compelling and authentic performances of its cast.
Appreciated for its sensitive and nuanced storytelling that highlights universal human themes.
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Awards & Accolades
Awarded the Krzysztof Kieślowski Award at the Gdynia Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Mohammad Rasoulof, the director, also appears in a non-acting role within the film, lending a personal touch to the production.
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