In the movie 'Ten' (2002), a woman in Tehran drives a car and picks up various passengers along the way. Through these encounters, she engages in conversations that reflect the challenges faced by women in Iranian society. Themes of sexism, religion, prostitution, and family dynamics are explored. The movie takes place within the confined space of the car, providing an intimate setting for these conversations to unfold.
Just four days before wedding, a fiercely honest Income Tax officer Bachchan’s life takes a dramatic turn when he is reinstated from suspension and tasked with raiding the home of the powerful and ruthless politician Mutyam Jaggaiah.
In Radio On, a man drives across England, immersed in music and mystery. He encounters various people and situations along the way, including a disc jockey, a note on a wall, and a rain-soaked landscape. The film explores themes of isolation, identity, and the influence of music on our experiences. Directed by Chris Petit, it is a unique look at the British new wave movement of the late 1970s.
A woman falls under the hypnotic spell of a resurrected madman.
The subject of the film is male-female relationships. Composed of 7 vignettes, "20 Fingers" features Mania Akbari and Bijan Daneshmand as a contemporary Iranian couple. The film is an intense, bumpy series of conversations and sometimes quarrels reflecting the problems facing Iranian men and women and the struggle between modernism and tradition, liberalism and conservatism.
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