Maryam Keshavarz’ first feature film, Circumstance, was the Audience Award winner at Sundance this year. A synopsis from the film:
Teenagers Atafeh, and her best friend, Shireen, are experimenting with their burgeoning sexuality amidst the subculture of Tehran’s underground art scene when Atafeh’s brother, Mehran, returns home from drug rehab as the prodigal son. Battling his demons, Mehran vehemently renounces his former life as a classical musician and joins the morality police. He disapproves of his sister’s developing intimate relationship with Shireen and becomes obsessed with saving Shireen from Atafeh’s influence. Suddenly, the two siblings, who were close confidants, are entangled in a triangle of suspense, surveillance, and betrayal as the once-liberal haven of the family home becomes a place of danger for the beautiful Atafeh.
The trailer looks beautiful, and we appreciate Keshavarz using storytelling as an impetus for dialogue and change.





Sounds like an amazing film! Very curious to see it