Shayda

2023 [PERSIAN]

Drama

9
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 96% · 83 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 67%
IMDb Rating 6.8/10 10 735 735

Plot summary

Shayda, a young Iranian woman living in Australia, finds refuge in a women’s shelter with her 6-year-old daughter, Mona. Having fled her husband, Hossein, and filed for divorce, Shayda struggles to maintain normalcy for Mona. Buoyed by the approach of Nowruz, she tries to forge a fresh start with new and unfettered freedoms. But when a judge grants Hossein visitation rights, he reenters their life, stoking Shayda’s fear that he’ll attempt to take Mona back to Iran.


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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Blue-Grotto 8 / 10

You can change your appearance but not who you really are.

Shayda and her six-year-old daughter, Mona, attempt to find their freedom and footing in the world after fleeing from Iran to Australia to escape Hossein, an abusive husband and father. Shayda and Mona live in a secret shelter for women as the divorce and visitation rights are worked out. Hossein doesn't give up easily though. He uses all the considerable powers at his disposal to lure the mother and daughter back. Tricks, false promises of change, violence, and threats are all on the table as Hossein journeys from Iran to bring the women back. He will lure Mona alone if needed.

Writer and director Noora Niasari, present at this Canadian premiere screening at the Toronto International Film Festival, draws upon her own childhood experiences to craft this heart-rending and captivating thriller. Zar Amir Ebrahimi (Shayda) won the Best Actress award at Cannes for last year's Holy Spider. As Shayda she plays a similar role as in Holy Spider; a lone woman fighting the might of an authoritarian and male-dominated society (if she tackles Australia, next she can battle Iran, LOL)! Again, Zar Amir Ebrahimi is spectacular.

I wish that Niasari was better able, through imagery and dialogue, to emphasize her themes of rebirth, the Persian new year, and the fires of joy and love that burn away pain, but the results are good enough. May we always recognize such scumbags as Hossein from the beginning so that we can avoid them before they sink their claws into us. The film helps us recognize them with their hollow promises and their disguised yet unempathetic nature.

Reviewed by salujaorama 9 / 10

You'll leave a piece of your heart in the theatre

Finally, an authentic representation of what life can be like for people of colour in Australia. The nuanced and complex characters make you want to go with them on their journey even when the film is over. Noora Niasari has smashed it out of the park with her debut and I can't wait to see more from this director!! The camera team has done a fantastic job to capture the sometimes dark but muted beauty of Melbourne The lead actors are phenomenal and the subtle twists and turns in the move always keep you glued to the screen. Australian film making at its finest. It would be a tragedy to miss this film in the theatres.

Reviewed by GelaPour 10 / 10

A perfect movie

Shayda was truly moving and real. It brought tears to my eyes.

The genuine warmth and authenticity of the story, the outstanding performances by the actors, and the director's artistic touch were truly mesmerising. I highly recommend watching it.

One clever aspect of the film was its use of old Iranian pop music as the exclusive soundtrack. It provided a rare source of joy during challenging times for many. I also appreciated the significance of sentimental objects like the Mecca necklace, which is instantly recognisable to Iranians of that generation and serves as a symbol of Shayda's ex's ideological background.

The appearance of Noora's mother, the real Shayda, at one of the parties, and the movie's conclusion with her hopeful words, added a touching layer to the story.

I think, Shayda is a film that beautifully pictures themes of love, community, and women's resilience.

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