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Yalda

  • 2019
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  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.2K
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Yalda (2019)
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In Iran today: Maryam (22) accidentally kills her husband Nasser (65) and is sentenced to death. The only person who can save her is Mona, Nasser's daughter. All Mona has to do is appear on ... Read allIn Iran today: Maryam (22) accidentally kills her husband Nasser (65) and is sentenced to death. The only person who can save her is Mona, Nasser's daughter. All Mona has to do is appear on a popular live TV show and forgive Maryam.In Iran today: Maryam (22) accidentally kills her husband Nasser (65) and is sentenced to death. The only person who can save her is Mona, Nasser's daughter. All Mona has to do is appear on a popular live TV show and forgive Maryam.

  • Director
    • Massoud Bakhshi
  • Writer
    • Massoud Bakhshi
  • Stars
    • Sadaf Asgari
    • Behnaz Jafari
    • Babak Karimi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Massoud Bakhshi
    • Writer
      • Massoud Bakhshi
    • Stars
      • Sadaf Asgari
      • Behnaz Jafari
      • Babak Karimi
    • 6User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Yalda, a Night for Forgivness
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    Sadaf Asgari
    • Maryam
    Behnaz Jafari
    Behnaz Jafari
    • Mona
    Babak Karimi
    Babak Karimi
    • Ayat, the producer
    Fereshteh Sadre Orafaiy
    Fereshteh Sadre Orafaiy
    • The mother
    • (as Fereshteh Sadre Orafaee)
    Forough Ghajabagli
    • Keshavarz
    • (as Forough Ghojabagli)
    Arman Darvish
    • Omid, the TV host
    Fereshteh Hosseini
    • Anar
    Zakieh Behbahani
    • TV director
    Ramona Shah
    • Police Officer
    Faghiheh Soltani
    Faghiheh Soltani
    • Firouz
    Ehsan Abbasi
    • Psychologist
    Mehdi Aboohamzeh
    • Amir
    Nesa Afrangeh
    Behnam Davoodi
    Farhad Fadakar
    Kamal Hashemi
    Hassan Joudaki
    Leila Shafaei Mehr
    • Director
      • Massoud Bakhshi
    • Writer
      • Massoud Bakhshi
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    9denis-23791

    A life at stake

    What happens when entertainment meets judgement over life or death? This movie holds its grip on the viewer until the very last minute. We suffer with the protagonist and try to read her antagonist's face who is played brilliantly. Excellently written suspense, with a critical eye on the absurdness and at the same time blessing of a TV show at time threatening to get out of hand.
    9JvH48

    Wonderful film, a thriller on one hand with unexpected turns of events, also educating us about Iran and Sharia law on the other hand

    Saw this at the Berlinale 2020 film festival. Most important thing to note is that you'll learn many new principles of Sharia law, like forgiveness and blood money (for me, it was the second time, seeing these appear earlier in Timbuktu (2014, by Abderrahmane Sissako), where these concepts came about too). Apart from that, the concept of a temporary marriage is alien to us too (Wikipedia offers loads of reading material on the concept, as not all muslins agree on it). In the final Q&A some was explained by the director, as far as possible in a handful minutes. But he also added that these principles dating back from many centuries ago, are not always literally enforced. In several movies I saw earlier about Iran, it became clear that the nation is "in transition", wanting to be modern in many respects but also retaining traditions wherever possible.

    I don't think that a standard "forgiveness" TV-program in Iran runs like this example (I'm assuming here). Out of the ordinary this time is that Mona does not tell the truth about several things, and this comes successively to light in small portions. We, as viewers, are helpless here and can only follow what is going on, handicapped by the fact that barely know anything of the judicial principles involved. Besides, there are several unexpected turns of events, like that Mona is in debt and the blood money is very welcome, something that may bias her decision. Also, Mona states that her father was still alive for 20 minutes after what Maryam insists was an accident, so that Maryam could have sought help instead of running away (in panic as Maryam says). Also, Maryam's pregnancy was in direct violation of the terms laid down in the "temporary marriage" contract. Mona denied that Maryam told her in time that she was pregnant, contrary to Maryam's statement they went to the gynecologist together. Clearly one of them did not tell the truth, or at least not all of it.

    I cannot tell more about unforeseen developments, to prevent spoilers. We see a variety of elements that are common to the Thriller genre. Firstly, everyone around in the studio tries to influence the proceedings. Secondly, we see people from outside bringing in surprising material and some new facts. Still, what sets it apart from a normal Thriller is that the main topic is not the actions by murderer (Maryam) and victim (her husband), but rather the setting this story takes it course in. The TV show adds a unique perspective, with heavily biased Mona apparently in a position to set Maryam free from the death penalty, and where home viewers can cast votes too, on which basis the sponsors pay part or all of the blood money.

    All in all, a wonderful film about Iran, a country we don't fully understand, very modern in many respects while at the same time upholding laws dating back many centuries ago. This mixture is exactly what we see here.
    8littakism

    Absolute Misogyny

    This movie is one that leave you with so many "why" that I can't be sure where to begin or end. Every time I watch a similar one, I can only wonder why all these women do not realize or do not want to realize that not only they don't deserve to be treated like that but also that they do have the power to fight and change things!

    What struck me most in this story was the fact that Maryam's infant, according to Iran's laws, when becoming of age, would have the law's and the religion's blessings to condemn his mother to death by hanging, if he thought he should not forgive her for his father's death! If that isn't mysogyny, I can't imagine what is!
    7tildiz149

    Shouldn´t this case be taken up in a court of law?

    Maryam is a young woman. She is convicted of the murder of her much older husband. Mona, Maryam´s late husband´s daughter, has a decision to make. Will she, in a reality TV show, forgive Maryam and save her from the death penalty?

    I must say that I´m very confused. Shouldn´t this case be taken up in a court of law? I really think so. And some characters in this movie made, in my opinion, a little ill-considered decisions. But yes, I can also see Maryam´s and Mona´s strong emotions. And those emotions made my rating go from 6 to 7 stars.

    Would I recommend "Yalda: A Night for Forgiveness"? Hm, I´m not entirely sure. Not everyone will probably like this movie. It has low-key action if you ask me. You should, in other words, avoid this movie if you love action above all else. At least according to me.
    7oldvinyl

    Deeply uncomfortable, powerful film.

    I have lived in places like Saudi which was pretty horrible, but never visited Iran. And after watching this depiction of a really depraved misogynistic society, I am very glad I didn't.

    This production reminded me very strongly of another (series) about misogyny, namely, The Handmaid's Tale. I was struck with horror and disgust at the way in which Iranian women are treated by men, the drab crummy clothes they wear.

    I don't think even in Saudi the concept of a "temporary marriage" exists, in which, typically, a young woman agrees to cohabit with an old man for a year or two in return for money. How disgusting.

    The actors did a good job and the plot kept me guessing. I am not going to watch this again.

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    • Trivia
      Director Massoud Bakhshi was inspired by a real Iranian talk show called Mah-e Asal ("Honeymoon" in Persian), which aired between 2007 and 2018 in his country during the month of Ramadan.
    • Connections
      References Mah-e Asal (2007)

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 2020 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
      • Germany
      • Switzerland
      • Luxembourg
      • Iran
      • Lebanon
    • Language
      • Persian
    • Also known as
      • Yalda, la nuit du pardon
    • Filming locations
      • Tehran, Iran
    • Production companies
      • JBA Production
      • NiKo Film
      • Close Up Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $354,395
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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