"Iranian Director Mohammad Rasoulof's Cannes Triumph: A Shattering Tale of Patriarchal Violence"

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"The Seed of the Sacred Fig," directed by Mohammad Rasoulof, is a gripping political thriller inspired by the 2022 killing of Mahsa Amini and the subsequent Woman, Life, Freedom uprising in Iran. Filmed in secret, the movie explores the corrupting costs of power and the suppression of women under a religious patriarchy. Despite the Iranian government's opposition, the film's powerful narrative and brave performances make it a must-watch, earning an A- grade.
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