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Iranian Taboo is a profound documentary that dives into the struggles faced by a Baha'i woman, Nadereh, and her daughter as they embark on a journey for freedom. The film captures their emotional and physical trek from Isfahan, weaving through Turkey, Israel, and the USA, all while contrasting their hopes with the stark realities of displacement. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to soak in the gravity of their situation. The atmosphere feels heavy, marked by a sense of urgency and desperation. What stands out is the rawness of their experiences, illuminated by intimate performances that never feel staged. It's a testament to resilience amid adversity, showcasing the very real human cost of belief and persecution.
Personal journeys of faith and identity.Captivating cinematography that enhances the emotional weight.Reveals hidden aspects of Iranian society and diaspora.
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