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Iman y su familia huyen de Irán y acaban en un hotel del norte de Suecia. Iman se mantiene como patriarca de la familia, pero rompe la promesa hecha a su mujer y se une al club local de luch... Leer todoIman y su familia huyen de Irán y acaban en un hotel del norte de Suecia. Iman se mantiene como patriarca de la familia, pero rompe la promesa hecha a su mujer y se une al club local de lucha libre.Iman y su familia huyen de Irán y acaban en un hotel del norte de Suecia. Iman se mantiene como patriarca de la familia, pero rompe la promesa hecha a su mujer y se une al club local de lucha libre.
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- 10 premios y 18 nominaciones en total
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The main virtue of this beautiful film remains the acting, Marall Nasiri and. Payman Maadi offering admirable portraits of Maryam and Iman.
The second good point is represented by wise manner to explore sensitive problems, from Iranian regime and delicate situation of citizens in non democratic state , the roumors being more significant than the facts, the emmigrant status and the homosexuality, the fragile status of patriarch of family out his comfort zone, the sacrifice, assumed at whole, to be with family and the clash of meet between a young man and a mature one.
The gray part ( not exactly bad ) is the ambiguity. Opponent remains a sketch and, near performances, this supports the poetry of story .
The second good point is represented by wise manner to explore sensitive problems, from Iranian regime and delicate situation of citizens in non democratic state , the roumors being more significant than the facts, the emmigrant status and the homosexuality, the fragile status of patriarch of family out his comfort zone, the sacrifice, assumed at whole, to be with family and the clash of meet between a young man and a mature one.
The gray part ( not exactly bad ) is the ambiguity. Opponent remains a sketch and, near performances, this supports the poetry of story .
This film is a real surprise. It explores the world of emigrants who have a secret that drove them away from home but who end up falling in the same pattern of behavior. Nobody can escape from who he is.
The actors are amazing and the atmosphere of snow and alienation in Sweden is very well rendered.
The wrestling scenes are powerful as they carry both homoeroticism and the repressed violence of the hero.
The secondary characters are well defined and reveal the contrast between the emotional of the eastern emigrants and the reserve of the western.
Superbly acted, masterful direction, excellent music. Yet the end is rushed and a bit disappointing compared to the rest of the film
Otherwise an excellent film for adults.
The actors are amazing and the atmosphere of snow and alienation in Sweden is very well rendered.
The wrestling scenes are powerful as they carry both homoeroticism and the repressed violence of the hero.
The secondary characters are well defined and reveal the contrast between the emotional of the eastern emigrants and the reserve of the western.
Superbly acted, masterful direction, excellent music. Yet the end is rushed and a bit disappointing compared to the rest of the film
Otherwise an excellent film for adults.
"Iman" (Payman Maadi) and his family are living in a Swedish hostel awaiting a decision on their refugee application. Wife "Maryam" (Marall Nasiri) is expecting a baby which is quite a surprise given the two aren't exactly loved-up! Their initial application has been rejected so they must appeal. He comes across as a decent, hard working man and before he took a job delivering pizzas in all weathers, he was a part of the Iranian wrestling team at the Rio Olympiad. He reckons that if he joins a local team, it might earn them some extra brownie points with the immigration authorities. She's less than impressed with this decision, and as he plays more of a part with the team and befriends "Thomas" (Björn Elgerd) we begin to piece together a jigsaw that explains a bit of their hasty flight from home, their strained marriage and the current conflict that neither he nor she can see an easy way out of. On some levels, this works quite well - but there are just too many plot holes and the story evolves in all too bitty a fashion. It doesn't address the elephant in the room directly, but leaves us to make our own assumptions before it ends unsatisfactorily and incompletely. It has a point to make, it just doesn't really make it very forcefully or memorably. It does make you realise just how physical wrestling is, though, but otherwise rather disappoints.
Iman, portrayed by Payman Maadi, adeptly portrays hesitations and second thoughts through his expressions. This movie truly highlights Payman Maadi's acting prowess. Conversely, his wife fails to effectively convey these emotions. Despite the story revolving around Iman and being presented from his perspective, his wife's inability to respond to him hampers their ability to convey the intended message to the audience.
Another compelling aspect of the movie is Iman's dilemma. He must decide between prioritizing himself or his family. Strikingly, neither choice brings him complete satisfaction; opting for his family leaves him feeling unfulfilled, while choosing himself induces guilt.
Another compelling aspect of the movie is Iman's dilemma. He must decide between prioritizing himself or his family. Strikingly, neither choice brings him complete satisfaction; opting for his family leaves him feeling unfulfilled, while choosing himself induces guilt.
Interesting story with two amazing actors. The plot seems to be focused on Iman's dilemma (to come out or not to come out) but is also entails many powerful topics such as the nostalgia for the country you had to flee, the psychological violence of the process of seeking asylum in Sweden, the duty to be a flawless head of family, the homoeroticism of wrestling, and living between two distinct languages, landscapes and cultures.
The Swedish winter is both beautiful and threatening, it might be more than a season but rather the ultimate test for Iman: will he be granted asylum, will he and his family switch from trauma to a renaissance? The presence of the wolf reminds us than there is always obstacles, and than you might be your own worst opponent.
This film as also feminist through the resilience and dignity of Iman's wife, Maryam, who precisely does not want to become somebody's domestic housewife, but wants to enjoy her own slice of agency and happiness. She knows how to read an open secret and she knows she deserves more than a life of sacrifice and shame.
Both Iman and Maryam derserve a much better life, but can they achieve it together? What happens when you find the strength to choose the path to authenticity?
A very touching, complex, humanist film.
The Swedish winter is both beautiful and threatening, it might be more than a season but rather the ultimate test for Iman: will he be granted asylum, will he and his family switch from trauma to a renaissance? The presence of the wolf reminds us than there is always obstacles, and than you might be your own worst opponent.
This film as also feminist through the resilience and dignity of Iman's wife, Maryam, who precisely does not want to become somebody's domestic housewife, but wants to enjoy her own slice of agency and happiness. She knows how to read an open secret and she knows she deserves more than a life of sacrifice and shame.
Both Iman and Maryam derserve a much better life, but can they achieve it together? What happens when you find the strength to choose the path to authenticity?
A very touching, complex, humanist film.
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- CuriosidadesOfficial submission of Sweden for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 96th Academy Awards in 2024.
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- 3310 US$
- Duración
- 1h 59min(119 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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