
Movie spotlight
Yellow
The story of a lonely young woman who begins an unlikely relationship with dire consequences.
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Plot Summary
In a remote Iranian village, a young woman named Maryam is determined to inherit her father's business, a gold refinery. However, societal pressures and her father's own beliefs stand in her way. She navigates a complex system of tradition and ambition, facing significant obstacles as she fights for her rightful place and the future of her family's legacy. The film explores themes of gender roles, economic hardship, and the struggle for autonomy.
Critical Reception
Mohammad Rasoulof's 'Yellow' garnered significant international attention, particularly for its nuanced portrayal of female ambition within a restrictive society. Critics praised its subtle yet powerful storytelling and strong performances, highlighting its relevance to contemporary issues of gender inequality and economic challenges in Iran. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it was recognized as a compelling piece of independent cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive depiction of a woman's struggle for independence.
Applauded for its subtle storytelling and atmospheric direction.
Noted for its timely commentary on societal constraints and economic realities.
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Awards & Accolades
Won the Special Jury Prize (Un Certain Regard) at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Director Mohammad Rasoulof was banned from making films in Iran for a period following the release of his 2010 film 'The White Meadows'.
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