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‘Woman and Child’ Review: In Iran, a Single Mom Pushes Back on the Patriarchy in Nonsensical, Self-Destructive Ways

  • Iranian director Saeed Roustaee’s film Woman and Child debuted in the Competition section during the 2025 festival held in Cannes, France, on May 22nd.
  • Roustaee, who faced a six-month prison sentence and five-year filmmaking ban after his 2022 Cannes entry Leila's Brothers under the Islamic regime, wrote Woman and Child under similar constraints.
  • The film follows widowed nurse Mahnaz, played by Parinaz Izadyar, as she navigates family tensions, a rebellious son, and a tragic accident that shatters her plans to remarry.
  • At the Cannes premiere, Woman and Child was met with a ten-minute standing ovation, and director Saeed Roustaee explained that the film centers on a woman challenging the male-dominated societal system that has denied her fundamental rights, including motherhood.
  • The film highlights systemic barriers faced by women in Iran, showing Mahnaz’s limited agency and suggesting her struggle for justice leads to self-destructive consequences without clear resolution.
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