This provocative film stars Mary Apickk (best actress winner at the Moscow International Film Festival) as a lonely young woman who attracts the attentions of a mysterious suitor haunting the dead end street where she lives.
Warming to his attentions, she learns that he is not what he seems to be, and that she and her family may be in danger.
This film shows the lovesick fantasies of a young woman who imagines that an acquaintance wants to marry her. The man asks to visit her family.
When he arrives, the girl goes to another room. She hears noises and shouts, and finds that her brother is being led away in handcuffs.
Her “suitor” turns out to be a detective, but he feels genuine pity and sorrow for the girl.
Awarded the best actress prize (Mary Apick) at the Moscow Film Festival in 1977, and shown at the Los Angeles Film Festival in 1981. Noted primarily for its artistic merit, and its political content.
A lonely girl living in Iran concocts a pleasant story about the man she has observed following her.
She believes, or wants to believe that he is an admirer of hers, and that it is only his shyness that forces him to turn away when she seeks to approach him. -- Clarke Fountain