In Farshad Hashemi’s debut feature film, “Me, Maryam, The Children, and 26 Others,” a 30-something woman who has been away from any kind of social interaction is suddenly thrust into a whirlwind of constant commotion in her house—the very place she feels would protect her, takes away her sanity. Now, for someone who has chosen to live a solitary life, a commotion would mean something truly offputting. To some extent, Mahboube (played by Mahboube Gholami) – our protagonist is also disturbed. Still, once we start learning about her, and in turn live alongside her, the commotion gives us a sense of hope.
The reason why the aforementioned commotion happens in Mahboube’s life and her home is because she rents out her humble abode to a short film crew. Director Farshad Hashemi plays Farshad, the production assistant responsible for everything that the film needs and the one who often interacts...
The reason why the aforementioned commotion happens in Mahboube’s life and her home is because she rents out her humble abode to a short film crew. Director Farshad Hashemi plays Farshad, the production assistant responsible for everything that the film needs and the one who often interacts...
- 12/12/2024
- by Shikhar Verma
- High on Films
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