Hassan-Aga's Wife
Hassan-Aga's Wife

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Hassan-Aga's Wife

1983
Movie
103 min
Serbo-Croatian

A Belgrade TV adaptation of the 17the century Slavic folk ballad, which relates that following a battle, whilst lying wounded, Hassan-aga summons his wife Fatima, who was unwilling to accompany him to the battlefield.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Mohammad Reza AslaniGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

Set in the remote desert regions of Iran, this film tells the story of a young woman married to an older, influential tribal chief, Hassan-Aga. She finds herself drawn to a younger man, a shepherd, leading to a tragic and forbidden love affair. The narrative explores themes of desire, societal constraints, and the stark realities of life in a traditional, isolated community.

Critical Reception

Hassan-Aga's Wife is a critically acclaimed film, particularly noted for its poetic visual style and its sensitive portrayal of complex human emotions within a rigid cultural context. While not widely released internationally, it is considered a significant work in Iranian cinema for its artistic merit and exploration of taboo subjects.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its evocative cinematography and atmospheric storytelling.

  • Appreciated for its subtle exploration of forbidden love and female agency within restrictive norms.

  • Often cited as an example of poetic cinema in Iranian filmmaking.

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Awards & Accolades

None notable internationally, though recognized within Iranian film circles.

Fun Fact

Mohammad Reza Aslani, the director, was also a noted poet and critic, which heavily influenced the film's distinct visual and thematic style.

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