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Red Apples
A young Armenian bride's relationship with her husband is put to the test the first day of their marriage when her mother-in-law interferes.
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Plot Summary
In a small Iranian village, a young girl named Shirin dreams of attending school. However, her father, a local official, forbids her from going, influenced by traditional beliefs and a fear of her future. Shirin's determination leads her to seek out a sympathetic teacher who tries to help her navigate the complex social dynamics and her father's resistance. The film explores themes of education, tradition, and the struggle for individual aspiration.
Critical Reception
Red Apples received positive reviews, particularly for its sensitive portrayal of a young girl's aspirations in a restrictive environment. Critics praised its quiet emotional power and strong performances, noting its ability to resonate with universal themes of dreams and societal barriers. The film was recognized for its subtle storytelling and its focus on the challenges faced by girls seeking education in certain traditional societies.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its touching depiction of a young girl's pursuit of education against societal odds.
Commended for its subtle yet powerful storytelling and emotional resonance.
Applauded for strong performances, particularly from the lead actress.
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Awards & Accolades
Selected for and screened at various international film festivals, including the Mosaic International South Asian Film Festival (MISAFF) and the Silk Road International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in a remote village in Iran, contributing to its authentic and grounded atmosphere.
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