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Shayda

  • 2023
  • PG-13
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.3K
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Zar Amir Ebrahimi in Shayda (2023)
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A young Iranian mother and her six-year-old daughter find refuge in an Australian women's shelter during the two weeks of the Iranian New Year (Nowruz).A young Iranian mother and her six-year-old daughter find refuge in an Australian women's shelter during the two weeks of the Iranian New Year (Nowruz).A young Iranian mother and her six-year-old daughter find refuge in an Australian women's shelter during the two weeks of the Iranian New Year (Nowruz).

  • Director
    • Noora Niasari
  • Writer
    • Noora Niasari
  • Stars
    • Leah Purcell
    • Zar Amir Ebrahimi
    • Mojean Aria
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Noora Niasari
    • Writer
      • Noora Niasari
    • Stars
      • Leah Purcell
      • Zar Amir Ebrahimi
      • Mojean Aria
    • 15User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 28 nominations total

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    Leah Purcell
    Leah Purcell
    • Joyce
    Zar Amir Ebrahimi
    Zar Amir Ebrahimi
    • Shayda
    Mojean Aria
    Mojean Aria
    • Farhad
    Jillian Nguyen
    Jillian Nguyen
    • Vi
    Lucinda Armstrong Hall
    Lucinda Armstrong Hall
    • Renee
    Osamah Sami
    Osamah Sami
    • Hossein
    Eve Morey
    Eve Morey
    • Lara
    Liam McCarthy
    Liam McCarthy
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    Nicole Gulasekharam
    Nicole Gulasekharam
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    Rina Mousavi
    Rina Mousavi
    • Elly
    Luka Sero
    Luka Sero
    • Tobias
    Catherine Glavicic
    Catherine Glavicic
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    Phillip McInnes
    Phillip McInnes
    • Police Officer
    Jerome Meyer
    • Pierre
    Bev Killick
    • Cathy
    Tiana Hogben
    • Female Waiter
    Faouzi Daghistani
    • Male Onlooker
    Nikita Armstrong
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    • Director
      • Noora Niasari
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      • Noora Niasari
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    9KMiddleton-601

    Shayda - A Quiet Triumph from an Important New Voice in Australian Filmmaking

    Noora Niasari's Shayda is a measured, quietly powerful debut that marks her as one of the most promising new filmmakers on the Australian scene. Based on her own childhood experiences, the film tells the story of an Iranian mother and daughter seeking safety and stability in a women's shelter in 1990s Australia. It's a deeply personal story, but one that speaks to wider issues of displacement, domestic violence, and female resilience.

    At the centre of the film is Zar Amir Ebrahimi, who gives a performance of remarkable control and emotional precision. As Shayda, she radiates both vulnerability and strength. You can feel the weight of her decisions without the film ever having to overstate them. It's the kind of performance that's all the more effective for what it holds back.

    Niasari directs with restraint, prioritising character over exposition and intimacy over spectacle. There's a clear confidence in how she paces the story: scenes breathe, silence is used intentionally, and emotional tension builds slowly but purposefully. She trusts the audience to stay with her-and it pays off.

    The cinematography by Sherwin Akbarzadeh complements this tone perfectly. The boxed-in aspect ratio draws us closer to Shayda's inner world, while close-ups linger just long enough to make us sit with her emotions. It's the kind of subtle visual storytelling that doesn't try to impress but ends up doing just that.

    One of the film's most gut-punching scenes comes in the form of a phone call-Shayda's own mother, from afar, urging her to give her abusive husband another chance. It's handled without melodrama, but the implication is brutal. It speaks to a cycle that many women are caught in, culturally and generationally. That's where the film's strength lies: in capturing specific moments that feel tragically familiar and widely resonant.

    If anything, the film's final act drags slightly, but it's a minor issue in what is otherwise a tightly constructed, emotionally rich experience.

    Shayda doesn't aim for fireworks. It's not trying to be a crowd-pleaser. It's an honest, grounded film that speaks to the real lives of women trying to escape violence-and rebuild from the rubble. It deserves to be seen and talked about, not just as a work of cinema, but as a window into lives often overlooked.
    9salujaorama

    You'll leave a piece of your heart in the theatre

    Finally, an authentic representation of what life can be like for people of colour in Australia. The nuanced and complex characters make you want to go with them on their journey even when the film is over. Noora Niasari has smashed it out of the park with her debut and I can't wait to see more from this director!! The camera team has done a fantastic job to capture the sometimes dark but muted beauty of Melbourne The lead actors are phenomenal and the subtle twists and turns in the move always keep you glued to the screen. Australian film making at its finest. It would be a tragedy to miss this film in the theatres.
    10ww-52

    Deeply moving

    Shayda is an astonishing debut film. It lays bare the complex and at first subtle ways the husband tries to use and manipulate his 'beloved' wife and daughter, and the enormous resilience, strength, courage, adaptability, and intelligence the women, including the wife, the 6-year-old daughter, the shelter owner and the other women and children living there, require and display as they fight hard to preserve their joy and inner peace and retake control over their lives. The best possible performances, directing, cinematography, and writing. Incredibly inspiring and empowering despite the painful subject matter.
    3rostamia-majid

    Western stereotypes

    Sheida's Autumn" is a deeply disappointing film. The story is shallow and predictable, with no real twists or excitement. The characters lack depth and their motivations are unclear, making it hard to connect with them. The acting feels forced and unnatural, with no emotional impact. Despite these flaws, the film has won several awards, likely due to its portrayal of Iranian society through a Western lens, presenting women as victims and men as oppressive, reinforcing harmful stereotypes. It's not worth watching, offering no substance or meaningful storytelling.

    And in my opinion, it doesn't deserve the recognition it has received.
    8steveinadelaide

    A tale of resilience an strength

    This powerful and affecting drama tells the story of Shayda, who is a young Iranian mother who has immigrated to Australia. She seeks refuge with her daughter at an Australian women's shelter during the two weeks of the Iranian New Year (Nowruz) after experiencing abuse from her husband. Shayda wants to build a new life for herself and her daughter. But when a judge rules that her husband can have unsupervised access to see Mona, things become more complicated.

    The acting in Shayda is excellent, especially Zar Amir Ebrahimi's performance as Shayda. The characters are well-developed and three-dimensional. The slow pacing allows time for this to happen. Shayda and Mona's characters are very compelling. The dialogue is well-written and feels authentic, particularly in the scenes when Shayda tells her story to a lawyer. It's a potent scene.

    Nora Niasari's direction is strong, and the movie's verité-style intensity gives it the feel of a thriller (in terms of predictability rather than action), which adds to the tension and emotional impact of the story. The cinematography by Sherwin Akbarzadeh feels immersive, and the use of shadows and lighting adds to the film's atmosphere. The movie is also shown on screen in a tucked-in aspect ratio where the image is presented with black bars on all four sides of the screen, creating a smaller, more condensed image. This makes our experience of the story more intense and immersive because it concentrates the drama and emotion of the story. I mentioned the pacing of the movie, allowing for the development of rich three-dimensional characters. There are times, however, when the film feels a bit slow.

    Shayda made me feel a range of emotions: sadness and anger at the abuse Shayda and her daughter experienced to hope and admiration for the resilience and strength that enabled them to survive and rise above their circumstances.

    Shayda is not just a drama for entertainment. It tells about the struggles of Iranian women everywhere and the strength of the love of a mother for her children. The relationship between Shayda and Mona was portrayed with such authenticity and heart, and the tenderness with which Shayda nurtures and guides Mona through the complex situation they are experiencing was profoundly moving to me.

    Shayada is a powerful movie, and if you are interested in stories about women's struggles and resilience, then make sure you check it out. A word of caution: the movie deals with heavy themes and may not be suitable for all audiences. Highly recommended.

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      Official submission of Australia for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 96th Academy Awards in 2024.

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 2023 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Languages
      • Persian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Şeyda
    • Production companies
      • Dirty Films
      • HanWay Films
      • Screen Australia
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $61,694
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,551
      • Mar 3, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $311,801
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      1 hour 57 minutes
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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