Focusing on the relentless pressures faced by women in contemporary Iranian society, ‘Woman and Child’ is a sharp social critique wrapped in a personal tragedy. Mahnaz’s struggle is multifaceted: against a rebellious son, societal expectations of remarriage, and…
Woman and Child
Mahnaz, a 40-year-old widowed nurse, struggles with her rebellious son, Aliyar, who has been suspended from school. Family tensions reach a peak during the betrothal ceremony with her…
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As a drama of consequence, ‘Woman and Child’ is undeniably effective, yet its solemnity can verge on the oppressive. The ensemble cast is uniformly excellent, with Fereshteh Sadr Orafaee and Soha Niasti in supporting roles adding rich texture…
A masterclass in sustained tension and emotional payoff, ‘Woman and Child’ grips from its first mundane moments of parental frustration to its devastating conclusion. Izadyar and Maadi share a chemistry that is palpably fragile, making the betrothal scene…
This film presents a compelling, if familiar, narrative structure. The first act efficiently establishes the prickly dynamic between Izadyar’s weary nurse and Maziar Seyedi’s rebellious Aliyar, with Payman Maadi providing a gentle, complicating presence as Hamid. The tragic…
‘Woman and Child’ is a harrowing excavation of maternal grief and resilience. Parinaz Izadyar delivers a performance of staggering quietude as Mahnaz, a woman whose world fractures twice over: first through slow domestic erosion, then by sudden catastrophe.…
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The director's name is not provided in the available context, which is unusual for a film with a confirmed release date and cast. This could be due to an oversight in the provided materials, or it may indicate a debut filmmaker or someone choosing to work without initial publicity. The strong cast suggests the project attracted talent based on the script's merit. As release details solidify, the director's identity will undoubtedly become a point of interest and analysis for critics and audiences alike.