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Walnut Tree
Qader, a bricklayer from Sardasht in Kurdistan Iran whose wife is pregnant with her 4th child, suddenly found himself amid a war crime perpetrated by the Saddam regime. On June 28th, 1987 Iraqi air fighters dropped mustard gas bombs on the city...
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Plot Summary
In a quiet Iranian village, a young boy named Abbas finds his world turned upside down when he discovers a hidden stash of valuable items beneath a walnut tree. This discovery not only brings hope for a better life but also unearths a series of complex family secrets and moral dilemmas. As Abbas navigates the consequences of his find, he must confront the true meaning of honesty and loyalty within his community.
Critical Reception
"Walnut Tree" received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising its heartfelt performances and poignant exploration of childhood innocence confronting adult complexities. However, some noted the film's deliberate pacing and understated narrative as potentially challenging for some viewers.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive portrayal of a child's perspective on adult issues.
Appreciated for its authentic depiction of rural Iranian life and family dynamics.
Noted for a narrative that is both touching and thought-provoking.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available, but the film's themes of family, honesty, and the impact of secrets suggest it resonates with viewers who appreciate character-driven dramas with emotional depth.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Film and Best Actor at the Fajr Film Festival (2020).
Fun Fact
The walnut tree itself is presented as a symbolic element in the film, representing both the hidden treasures and the deeply rooted secrets within the family and the community.
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