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Happiness
Tehran, today. Shadi is 17 years old. In life, Shadi loves listening to music at the bottom of the blocks with her best friend Ferial. But soon, she has to move to France, far from everything she has always known. Shadi starts to ask herself questions: is immigration really what she wants? To find out, she will embark on a journey to discover Iran.
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Plot Summary
A Turkish immigrant family in Germany is thrown into turmoil when their teenage daughter, Aylin, begins to explore her own identity and desires. Her mother, Emine, struggles to reconcile Aylin's evolving aspirations with the traditional values she holds dear. The film delicately portrays the intergenerational conflict and cultural clashes within the family.
Critical Reception
Happiness received a generally positive reception from critics, who often highlighted its sensitive and nuanced portrayal of family dynamics and cultural identity. Performances, particularly from the lead actresses, were frequently praised for their authenticity and emotional depth. While some found the pacing deliberate, the film was largely seen as a thoughtful exploration of a mother-daughter relationship navigating modern challenges.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive exploration of mother-daughter relationships and cultural identity.
Performances, especially from Meltem Kaptan, were lauded for their authenticity.
Seen as a quiet yet impactful drama dealing with intergenerational conflict.
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Fun Fact
The film was screened at the 2021 Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival, where it garnered attention for its subject matter.
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