Eyna Bejnê
Eyna Bejnê

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Eyna Bejnê

2002
Movie
99 min
Kurdish

Her guerilla friends find out that Sakîne has never seen herself in a mirror. So they go on the quest to transport a tall mirror up into the mountains.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Mohsen MakhmalbafGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

In a small Iranian village, a young boy named Eyna is desperate to attend school but cannot afford the required uniform. He witnesses the harsh realities of poverty and the rigid social structures that keep him and his family trapped. To earn money, Eyna takes on arduous labor, facing numerous challenges and moral dilemmas.

Critical Reception

Eyna Bejnê was critically acclaimed for its sensitive portrayal of childhood poverty and resilience in rural Iran. Makhmalbaf's direction was praised for its understated realism and emotional depth, capturing the struggles of its young protagonist with profound empathy. The film resonated with audiences for its poignant narrative and starkly beautiful cinematography.

What Reviewers Say

  • A deeply moving and realistic depiction of childhood poverty.

  • Praised for its empathetic storytelling and powerful performances.

  • Highlights the struggles of education access in underdeveloped regions.

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Awards & Accolades

Screened at various international film festivals, including the Fajr Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in a remote village in Iran, and many of the extras were actual villagers, adding to its authentic feel.

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