The Sealed Soil
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Directed by Marva Nabili • 1977 • Iran
Starring Flora Shabaviz
The earliest complete surviving feature film directed by an Iranian woman, Marva Nabili’s THE SEALED SOIL chronicles the resistance of a young woman (Flora Shabavis) to her forced marriage, a defiance quickly misinterpreted by her family as demonic possession. Breathtaking in its directorial sophistication and restraint and unblinking in its critique of institutionalized misogyny, this too-long-underseen masterstroke of world cinema stands alongside Chantal Akerman’s JEANNE DIELMAN both in its formal rigor and its quietly radical vision of female rebellion.
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