Someone's Gaze
Someone's Gaze

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Someone's Gaze

2013
Movie
7 min
Japanese

Aya Okamura has been working for two years and has begun living on her own for a job opportunity. With her mother working overseas as a doctor, her father is now living alone with the family's longtime pet cat Mii-san. One night, Aya returns from a long day at work, and as she rests on her bed, she reminiscences about the times the family had together. She remembers the sadness she felt when her mom went overseas, and the solace she felt when her father brought home Mii-san to give her comfort. Then, she receives a phone call.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Nahid Persson SarvestaniGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

In 'Someone's Gaze,' director Nahid Persson Sarvestani turns her lens on the experiences of women in Iran following the 2009 presidential elections. The film provides an intimate look into the lives of several women who participated in protests, documenting their struggles, resilience, and the personal costs of their activism in a restrictive society. It highlights their fight for freedom and equality against a backdrop of political turmoil and societal pressure.

Critical Reception

The documentary was generally praised for its courageous and deeply personal portrayal of women's activism in Iran. Critics commended its emotional depth and the filmmaker's commitment to giving a voice to those often silenced. However, some noted the limited scope and the challenging nature of the subject matter.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw and emotional depiction of female resistance in Iran.

  • Commended for giving visibility to the struggles and hopes of Iranian women.

  • The film is noted for its challenging but important subject matter.

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Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Audience Award at the Tempo Documentary Festival.

Fun Fact

Director Nahid Persson Sarvestani, an Iranian-Swedish filmmaker, often uses her personal experiences and connections to create intimate documentaries about life in Iran, particularly focusing on women's issues.

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