Fereshteh is studying and works at a printers’ shop in Tehran. She wants to go to the US but is having trouble finding the time for a language course. This is because she also has a two-month-old baby that her parents know nothing about. When they announce at short notice that they are coming to visit, Fereshteh has to find another place for one night for her illegitimate child and everything that would give away her existence. What at first seems resolvable with a phone call to a few friends soon develops into a difficult undertaking. Fereshteh’s quick-witted friend Atefeh offers her support, but their ensuing odyssey through the city only reveals to the pair how limited their options are. In a society that does not grant everyone the same rights, young women have to weigh up carefully who their allies are.
Director Ali Asgari stringently packs his narrative into a single day. Not only does he portray his intrepid protagonists, he also depicts what it means to lead a life outside traditional family structures – and the extent to which these structures shape Iranian society. (Berlinale Panorama 2022)
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Title: Until Tomorrow | Ta Farda (2022)
Directed by: Ali Asgari
Date of birth: 25 July 1982, Tehran, Iran
Writing credits:
Ali Asgari, Alireza Khatami
Music by: Ali Birang
Country: Iran | France | Qatar
Language: Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 86 min.