The movie
Son-Mother
A widow who works tirelessly at a failing factory in sanctions-gripped Iran receives a marriage proposal that could mean financial security, but could also tear her family apart
Description
‘Nasiri is remarkable as the boy at the centre of it all, a child who is withdrawing into himself in the absence of reliable, consistent adult protection… Khodayari is also strong in a polar opposite role, which sees her wrestle with a storm of conflicting emotions… What Mohammadi and writer Mohammad Rasoulof are really interested in is the bond that unites the two, and there’s a suggestion that the strain placed on this bond symbolises a much deeper malaise in Iranian society.’—Jennie Kermode, Eye for Film