Vaziat Sefid
Vaziat Sefid

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Vaziat Sefid

2011
Movie
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Persian

When the Tehran rain rocket launches from the winter of 1366, members of the crowded family, almost all of whom are violent and dissent, to prevent hostile attacks by their mothers living in the villages in the outskirts of Tehran. A village whose main source has become a place of residence for warlords. Establishing this family in the garden and its neighbors to the peoples living in the climax, makes families understand families and understand them about each other's problems and the roots of their differences. They find out during the adventures that they are capable of helping each other and ... But the central core and the role of the story of an adolescent called Amir is that many things are happening to him and different stories that the other members of each other in parallel to the story before win ...

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Director: Vahid Jalilvand, Bahman EslamiGenres: Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

Set against the backdrop of a desolate Iranian landscape, "Vaziat Sefid" follows a group of villagers whose lives are upended by a mysterious illness. As paranoia and fear grip the community, long-buried secrets and tensions begin to surface, testing their bonds and their will to survive. The film explores themes of isolation, helplessness, and the desperate fight for dignity in the face of an unknown threat.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of "Vaziat Sefid" is limited in readily available international sources. It appears to be a film that garnered attention within its local context but has not achieved widespread global critical analysis.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film is noted for its stark portrayal of rural Iranian life.

  • Its atmospheric tension and exploration of human behavior under duress are frequently mentioned.

  • The narrative is described as bleak but impactful.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, "Vaziat Sefid," translates to "White Situation," likely referencing the stark, potentially clinical or sterile nature of the crisis depicted in the film.

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