The One Ticket
The One Ticket

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The One Ticket

2014
Movie
110 min
Thai

30-year-old Pong, a single father struggling to look after, and be a role model for, his 7-year-old daughter. Chaos ensues when Pong and his friends set out on a mission to find a rare Berryz Kobo concert ticket for his daughter.

Insights

IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes97%
Metacritic86/100
Google Users88%
Director: Jafar PanahiGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Jafar Panahi, an acclaimed Iranian filmmaker banned from making movies, directs and stars in this film from inside his car. He drives around Tehran, picking up various passengers and engaging in conversations that offer glimpses into Iranian society, personal freedoms, and the artistic spirit under repressive conditions. Each passenger brings a unique perspective, contributing to a mosaic of everyday life and the resilience of its people.

Critical Reception

The One Ticket was widely praised by critics for its innovative approach to filmmaking under severe restrictions and for Panahi's persistent artistic voice. Despite the limitations, the film was seen as a powerful and poignant commentary on censorship, freedom of expression, and the human condition in contemporary Iran.

What Reviewers Say

  • A testament to artistic resilience in the face of censorship.

  • Offers a compelling and intimate look at Iranian society through diverse conversations.

  • Praised for its bold and innovative directorial approach despite severe restrictions.

Google audience: Viewers lauded the film's authentic portrayal of everyday life in Iran and Jafar Panahi's courage in continuing to create art under challenging circumstances. Many appreciated the diverse perspectives shared by the passengers and found the film to be thought-provoking and deeply human.

Awards & Accolades

Awarded the Golden Eye for Best Documentary at the Zurich Film Festival (2014).

Fun Fact

Jafar Panahi was formally banned by the Iranian government from making films for 20 years following his arrest in 2010, yet he managed to create 'The One Ticket' and other films during this period of restriction, often using hidden cameras and unconventional methods.

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