The Latest Reviews For The Country Iran

The Spool Staff

At the End of Evin

Mehdi and Mohammad Torab-Beigi's drama presents intriguing questions about the trans body and the experience of transition. (This review is part of our 2021 coverage of Reeling: The Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film Festival). When we talk about transgender operations, it’s commonly along the binary path from dysphoria to liberation. For many it is. But not for Amen, the main character in Mehdi and Mohammad Torab-Beigi’s new film At the End of Evin. Continue Reading →

شیطان وجود ندارد

GenreDrama
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Mohammad Rasoulof’s There Is No Evil begins with a slow and winding tracking shot as a car exits an underground garage. It all too perfectly sets the tone for the film, which itself is slow, winding, monotonous, and mysterious. It’s a richly humanistic contemplation on the death penalty in Iran and the questions it raises. Continue Reading →