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Where Do We Go from Here
The lifeless body of a woman lies on the floor of a room. A man stands, observing it. Beyond the locked door someone tries to get in: it's a 10 year old child. The three are a family, or what's left of it. What to do with the kid?
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the ongoing struggle for women's rights and freedom in Iran. It highlights the courageous efforts of women who are actively challenging the restrictive regime, often at great personal risk. The film focuses on their fight for basic human rights and dignity in the face of oppression.
Critical Reception
The documentary has been praised for its powerful portrayal of resilience and activism. Critics have noted its timely relevance and the bravery of the women featured, underscoring the importance of international awareness for their cause.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its compelling subject matter and the bravery of its protagonists.
Seen as an important and urgent call for attention to the human rights situation in Iran.
Lauded for its intimate look at the personal sacrifices made by activists.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Documentary at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Maxi van Aert, spent considerable time documenting the lives and activism of the women featured, often under challenging circumstances.
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