

Donya
Donya is a young, attractive single woman who has just returned to Tehran from abroad. She seeks the help of Hadji Reza Enayat, the conservative and stern owner of a real estate agency, to look for a house. We sense that she has an ulterior motive but that motive will not surface until the end of the movie. She puts on the charm and Hadji falls head over heels in love with her and proposes marriage despite being already married to a loving and pious wife. Awkward and funny situations develop as he tries to keep his affair secret from his family.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on Donya, a young girl who lives in a rural area and experiences the harsh realities of life. She navigates family struggles and the economic difficulties that plague her community. Donya's innocence is tested as she faces challenges that shape her understanding of the world around her. The story highlights themes of resilience and the impact of environment on childhood development.
Critical Reception
Donya received moderate critical attention, with praise often directed towards its realistic portrayal of rural Iranian life and the performances of its cast, particularly Fatemeh Motamed-Arya. Some critics noted the film's slow pacing but appreciated its emotional depth and authentic depiction of social issues.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic depiction of rural Iranian life.
- Noted for strong performances, especially from the lead actress.
- Some found the pacing to be slow but appreciated the emotional resonance.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for awards at various international film festivals, though specific wins are not widely documented.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in a remote village in Iran, lending an authentic backdrop to its narrative of rural life.
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