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MAAT is an intriguing blend of documentary and fiction that captures the grit and struggle of Iranian families amid economic turmoil. It delves into the harsh realities faced post-sanctions, painting a vivid picture of their aspirations and the burdens they carry. The pacing feels organic, almost like a slow unraveling of stories that intertwine, revealing the human cost of political decisions. The performances are raw and authentic, drawing you into the emotional landscape of each family's journey. The cinematography has this almost haunting quality, contrasting the starkness of their circumstances with the hope of a new life in the capital. It’s a distinctive take on immigration, woven with personal narratives that resonate on a universal level.
Docudrama style blurring reality and fictionFocus on family dynamics under economic strainUnique portrayal of Iranian urban migration
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Saba Kazemi
Director