Maryam
Maryam

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Maryam

Movie
95 min
Azerbaijani

Maryam, an immigrant living in the US returns to her small village in Azerbaijan after discovering that her father is alive and residing in a psychiatric facility. She tries to help recover his mind with her memories but the struggle against the disease turns into a fight with her own conscience.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Abbas KiarostamiGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Maryam, a young girl living in Tehran, is responsible for her younger siblings after their parents leave for an extended trip. She attempts to maintain normalcy in their lives, managing household chores and schoolwork, while secretly longing for a life beyond her responsibilities. The film subtly explores the challenges and resilience of childhood during a period of societal upheaval in Iran.

Critical Reception

Maryam is a poignant and understated drama that earned critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of childhood and its unique directorial style. Abbas Kiarostami's minimalist approach and focus on everyday life resonated with critics, highlighting themes of responsibility, longing, and the quiet strength of young individuals.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of childhood experiences.

  • Noted for Kiarostami's signature observational filmmaking style.

  • Appreciated for its subtle emotional depth and relatable themes.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on 16mm film and uses a naturalistic, almost documentary-like style, which was characteristic of Kiarostami's early work.

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