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Sala's Car
Sala wants to buy a car, but because he has no money, he has to find other ways. This leads him into unconventional ways.
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Plot Summary
A young Iranian woman, deeply in debt, is forced to sell her car to pay for her brother's wedding. However, she faces numerous obstacles and bureaucratic hurdles in her attempt to complete the sale, revealing the frustrating realities of everyday life and societal pressures in contemporary Iran.
Critical Reception
Sala's Car was recognized for its subtle yet powerful portrayal of societal challenges faced by women in Iran. Critics lauded its realistic depiction of bureaucratic frustrations and the quiet desperation of its protagonist, though some found its pacing deliberately slow.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its realistic and nuanced depiction of Iranian society.
Appreciated for its focus on the everyday struggles of its female protagonist.
Noted for its slow, deliberate pacing that mirrors the protagonist's challenges.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Sala's Car' is not widely documented through aggregated Google user reviews, but critical discussions often highlight its authentic portrayal of Iranian life and the compelling, albeit understated, performance of its lead.
Awards & Accolades
Winner of the Special Jury Prize at the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Director Mohammad Rasoulof was later banned from filmmaking in Iran for several years due to the political nature of his work.
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