Isolation

  • Iran Enzeva

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The truth is, was, and always will be relative, but Parviz learns this the hard way. The man was released from prison for three days to bury his wife (who died tragically in a car accident) and take care of his children, whom he hardly knows. On top of that, there is proof that the woman took her own life – but if so, why? Was it because of societal pressure? Was she in some kind of trouble? Or maybe someone else was to blame? Some people tell Parviz bluntly that his beloved wife deserved to die because her conduct had become morally dubious during his absence. Others say that she was a warm and welcoming person who would never do such a thing. While trying to understand his estranged wife’s actions and befriend the children he knows almost nothing about, Parviz renews old friendships and meets with his enemies. He will do anything to protect his family from further suffering. Through all this, we learn a lot about him, too. Could his past hold the key to the woman’s untimely death? (Camerimage)

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