Fateme Nekounam

Fateme Nekounam

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  • Mother
  • Where Is the Friend's House?
  • In the City of Sylvia
  • Toni Erdmann

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  • Anora

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  • Small Things Like These

    Small Things Like These

    What sets Bill Furlong apart is his departure from the typical father figure seen in fiction and film. He exudes sensitivity and tenderness, caring deeply for his community. Despite his traditionally masculine occupation, there’s a feminine touch to his character that struck me. He is also hardworking. the name Furlong means “furrow length” — the distance a team of oxen could plow without resting.
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  • What Is a Woman?

    What Is a Woman?

    ½

    Aside from the fact that the title is misleading, the whole idea comes from a male conservative view. The proper title is "Why a trans woman is not a woman"? The constant urge from Matt Walsh on knowing the truth is a reminder of hypermasculine love for curiosity. I guess that's how conservatives are. And if someone knows him, please tell him stop trying to act!

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  • What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?

    What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?

    The film's magnificent start feels like taking your time on a solo trip to a new land, reading a series of the most pleasant magical stories you have ever read.
    All the detailed visual descriptions of the town make you feel like you are having a true cinematic experience.
    You don't hear many dialogues, you just see them happen from a distance.
    The river in this town is nothing like any other body of water; it's lively, muddy, and present.
    The second half of the movie, on the other hand, had no value to add.

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