Wednesday, February 12, 2025

The Seed of the Sacred Fig

Mohammad Rasoulof’s The Seed of the Sacred Fig is a portrait of three women who live in the shadow of their family’s patriarch. The film opens with Iman (Missagh Zareh) being appointed as an investigating judge in the Revolutionary Court in Tehran; it's a role that will earn him a significantly higher salary and allow him to move his family to a bigger house in a better community. Iman has toiled as a lawyer for years and sees this as his overdue reward, but his more high-profile role comes with dangers. “You must be irreproachable,” his wife Najmeh (Soheila Golestani) warns their teenage daughters, Rezvan (Mahsa Rostami) and Sana (Setareh Maleki).

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Hard Truths

We’ve all had days when you wake up in a funk and feel like everyone was put on earth specifically to antagonise you, but that’s every day for Pansy (Marianne Jean-Baptiste), the protagonist in Mike Leigh’s Hard Truths.

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Monday, February 10, 2025

Presence in Sight & Sound

I had the great pleasure of talking to Steven Soderbergh about his latest experiment Presence, a small-scale haunted house movie in which Soderbergh, as the camera operator, plays the role of the ghost. You can read my interview with him in the March 2025 issue of Sight & Sound, which is on sale now.