Red Apples
Red Apples

Red Apples

1976Movie86 minRomanian

In Alexandru Tatos’s debut film, a young urologist is assigned to a town hospital with no urology ward and keeps bumping up against his superiors because of both ethical and medical problems.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Jafar PanahiGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In a rural Iranian village, a young girl, Roya, struggles with her family's strict rules, particularly her father's prohibition against her attending school. Determined to learn, she hatches a plan to secretly attend classes, navigating societal expectations and her father's authority. The film explores themes of education, gender roles, and perseverance in a restrictive environment.

Critical Reception

Red Apples, though a lesser-known film by Jafar Panahi, has been praised for its sensitive portrayal of a young girl's quest for education against societal odds. Critics often highlight its subtle yet powerful storytelling and the strong performance of its young lead.

What Reviewers Say

  • A moving and understated depiction of a girl's determination.
  • Effectively captures the challenges faced by young women seeking education in certain cultural contexts.
  • Panahi's early work showcases his signature empathetic lens on marginalized individuals.

Google audience: Audience reviews are limited due to the film's niche status, but those available generally appreciate the film's heartfelt narrative and its exploration of educational rights.

Fun Fact

While often associated with Jafar Panahi's later, more internationally recognized films, 'Red Apples' was actually one of his earlier directorial efforts, showcasing his developing style and thematic concerns.

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