A Hero

Fresh from taking out the Grand Prix award at Cannes, widely celebrated two-time Academy Award winning Iranian director Asghar Farhadi is back with a new complex morality tale that many are calling his best since the Oscar Winning A Separation.

A richly textured take on gossip, social media and public perception, A HERO follows Rahim (the brilliant Amir Jadidi) a down and out calligrapher who is stuck in prison for a debt he is unable to pay. When he is unexpectedly granted a two-day release, Rahim is presented with a golden opportunity to pay off his debt and secure his freedom.

But much like life itself, things don’t go as planned. In what is a Farhadi house style, moral conundrums suddenly abound. One simple decision sees Rahim celebrated, but quickly people, including importantly his creditor, begin to question the humble prisoner’s story. Tense, unpredictable and darkly funny, the drama that ensues is vintage Farhadi – all the way to the final scene. A frequent entry in many major outlet’s top 10 lists, the master auteur has once again made one of the most eagerly anticipated cinematic gems of the year.

DIRECTED BY

Asghar Farhadi

YEAR

2022

COUNTRY

Iran / France

LANGUAGE

Farsi

RUNTIME

127 MIN

RATING

PG

Winner: Grand Prix, Cannes Film Festival 2021

Winner: François Chalais Prize, Cannes Film Festival 2021

Winner: Best Screenplay, National Board of Review

Winner: Best Foreign Language Film, National Board of Review

Winner: Achievement in Directing, Asia Pacific Screen Awards

Winner: Best Motion Picture, Hafez Awards

Nominee: Iranian entry, the 94th Academy Awards

Nominee: Best International Film, the Golden Globes

“Asghar Farhadi’s tale of family, community, and debts cranks up the moral suspense until we can hardly breathe.”
New Yorker

“A riveting movie that must be seen.”
Deadline

“A Hero is Farhadi at his best”
The Hollywood Reporter

“A Hero might be Farhadi’s most morally, dramatically complex film since A Separation."
A.V. Club

“Asghar Farhadi’s best film since A Separation”
IndieWire

“Powerful moral drama from a master of Iranian cinema"
The Guardian

“An astute, subversively funny film.”
Wall Street Journal

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