The Seed of the Sacred Fig

2024 [FRENCH]

Crime / Drama / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 96% · 115 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 85% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 7.6/10 10 6946 6.9K

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Plot summary

Investigating judge Iman grapples with paranoia amid political unrest in Tehran. When his gun vanishes, he suspects his wife and daughters, imposing draconian measures that strain family ties as societal rules crumble.


Uploaded by: FREEMAN
February 02, 2025 at 06:47 PM

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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by dzeilstra 7 / 10

A peek inside a backward culture

A country that does not treat it's citizens as free and responsible people, especially infringing on women's right for me represents a backward culture. In spite of what insiders may see about the credibility, for me it did seem an honest report of how a regime and religion that is present in every vein of society can drive people to irrational actions. It is also interesting to see how also in Iran the young people stand up for themselves and demand more freedom - which they don't get. It is sad to see how wide the gap is with the parents regarding obeying the government and devotion to God. It is true that in the end there may be a touch too much fantasy and drama, but overall I found the film interesting to watch, in spite of it's considerable length.

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Reviewed by conannz 7 / 10

A literal Chekov's gun illuminates recent Iranian history

Many of us know about the recent protests in Iran and the tragic death of Mahsa Amini in 2022. The hijab is mandatory in Iran and is enforced by over zealous religious police. Outside of Iran it is hard to understand that something that seems trivial to us is such a big issue.

This film works because it takes us inside a family unit that is impacted by these very issues. It appears to use actual protest footage ( suitably obscured) mixed in along with the fictional actors. This gives it a more urgent edge.

The husband works as an investigator for the regime. One step away from being a judge. He is under severe pressure at work to process huge numbers of religious "crimes" without any due process. He is finding out that the price of his promotion is blind obedience.

He has two daughters. One at high school and the other at university (college.) One of the daughters has a friend who is shot after being in a crowd near a protest. We are told she was an innocent bystander.

The mum of the family is very concerned to protect the family status and reputation which will see them get a bigger apartment to live in. However this won't happen unless all aspects of life are squeaky clean. They can't even tell the daughters what the Dad does because it is a security risk.

In one of the first shots of the movie we see bullets being handed over to the Dad along with a pistol. He is being promoted but needs to be able to protect himself.

What we are seeing is an actual literal Chekhov's Gun in the story. A concept you can look up :)

The pistol disappears from the apartment and the dad must find it or face a possible jail sentence for its loss. This ramps up the tension a few levels and the film then somewhat devolves from then on.

The main impact from the film is to personalise the various political pressures on each member of the family. The best art takes us beyond the headlines to show us what is happening and how that looks and feels in real life.

The story is a fiction but feels like a documentary in many respects. As a film it is a success in helping us to empathise with real people caught up in this kind of terror.

I saw this film at a festival. There were some scenes that were unwatchable and quite emotional.

It is now coming up to the 2 year anniversary of that wave of protests. It wasn't just one person who has died in the protests. Records indicate the number is approaching 500 and the ripple waves of anxiety and stress in families can only be approximated but this film goes a fair way to doing just that.

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