

Hit the Road
Led by parents Ken and Meg, a chaotically dysfunctional family band traverses the country in a cramped tour bus sacrificing privacy, comfort and dignity while in search of fame and fortune.
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Plot Summary
A young girl named Roya prepares to leave her home country for America with her mother. On their last day together, Roya spends time with her grandmother, who is unaware of their departure. The film captures the bittersweet emotions and the complex relationship between mother and daughter as they face this significant life change. It explores themes of family, loss, and the anticipation of a new beginning.
Critical Reception
Hit the Road received critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of a young girl's emotional journey and its nuanced depiction of familial bonds. Critics praised Ghazvinizadeh's subtle direction and the film's evocative atmosphere, noting its quiet power and emotional resonance. It was particularly lauded for its authentic performances and its ability to convey profound feelings without excessive dialogue.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its subtle and emotional storytelling.
- Commended for its sensitive direction and authentic atmosphere.
- Noted for its nuanced exploration of family relationships and impending separation.
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Awards & Accolades
Special Jury Prize at the Tribeca Film Festival
Fun Fact
Director Anahita Ghazvinizadeh drew inspiration for the film from her own experiences and observations of family dynamics during periods of migration.
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