Roozi ke zan shodam

 

Roozi ke zan shodam (The Day I Became a Woman) (2001)

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2000, Drama, 1h 18m
RT Critics’ Score: 88% (UNBIASED)
RT Audience Score: 79%
Awards & Nominations: 11 wins & 5 nominations

 

Critics Consensus

The Day I Became a Woman” is a cinematic masterpiece that delves into the complexities of modern Iranian society and the struggles faced by women. With vast imagination and symbolic storytelling, director Marziyeh Meshkini weaves together three fables that are hauntingly simple, profound, and beautiful. Meshkini’s skill as a storyteller is evident in her ability to condense meaning into an image or snippet of dialogue, leaving a starkness that is almost indelible. While some critics may find the film to be too light or lacking in imagination, Meshkini’s work is a must-see for anyone who appreciates intelligent, thought-provoking cinema.
 

Audience Consensus

The Day I Became a Woman” is a movie that will make you laugh, cry, and appreciate the struggles of women in modern Iranian society. It’s a masterwork of symbolic cinema that tells three fables with vast imagination and profound meaning. The starkness of the scenes is almost indelible, and the skill of the storyteller is evident in every image and snippet of dialogue. It’s a hauntingly simple, profound, and beautiful movie that captures the imagination and leaves a lasting impression. If you’re looking for a light and agreeable Iranian film, this might not be it, but if you want to experience something truly special, “The Day I Became a Woman” is a must-see.
 
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Movie Info

Storyline

“The Day I Became a Woman” is a poetic and emotionally poignant film that follows the three stages of a woman’s life in modern Iranian society, featuring breathtaking imagery and a script by Mohsen Makhmalbaf.

 
Production Company(ies)

 
Distributor
Shooting Gallery
 
Release Type

 
Filming Location(s)

 
MPAA / Certificate

 
Year of Release
2001
 

Technical Specs
  • Color:
    Color
  • Sound mix:
    Dolby
  • Aspect ratio:
    NA
  • Runtime:
    1h 18m
  • Language(s):
  • Country of origin:
    United States
  • Release date:
    Release Date (Theaters): Apr 6, 2001 Wide
    Release Date (Streaming): Nov 8, 2011

 
Genre(s)
Drama
 
Keyword(s)
starring Fatemeh Cherag Akhar, Shabnam Toloui, Azizeh Sedighi, Hassan Nebhan, Sirous Kahvarinegad, Badr Iravani, directed by Marzieh Meshkini, written by Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Drama, Persian language, Mohsen Makhmalbaf as producer, $344.2K box office gross in the USA, reviewed by Richard Brody, Glenn Lovell, Marrit Ingman, Jamie Russell, Eric Harrison, Stephen Holden, Amelie Lasker, Jeffrey M Anderson, Emanuel Levy, Wesley Lovell, Laura Clifford, Greg Muskewitz, emotional, poignant, poetic, surreal, heartbreaking, breathtaking imagery, Iranian cinema, woman’s life, triptych, three stages, infancy, young adulthood, old age, male domination, paternalistic chauvinism, sociocultural deprivation, religious and cultural fundamentalisms, female generations, unknown, masterpiece, contemporary cinema, hauntingly simple, profound, beautiful, symbolic cinema, ordeals faced by women, modern Iranian society
 

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Budget and Earnings Details
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Movie Cast & Crew

Cast & Crew

Fatemeh Cherag AkharShabnam TolouiAzizeh SedighiHassan NebhanSirous Kahvarinegad
Fatemeh Cherag Akhar
Shabnam Toloui
Azizeh Sedighi
Hassan Nebhan
Sirous Kahvarinegad
Fatemeh Cherag Akhar
Hava
Shabnam Toloui
Cyclist
Azizeh Sedighi
Fatemeh Cherag Akhar – Hava
Shabnam Toloui – Cyclist
Azizeh Sedighi – Elderly Woman
Hassan Nebhan – Hassan
Sirous Kahvarinegad – The Husband
Badr Iravani – The Boy

 

Marzieh MeshkiniMohsen MakhmalbafMohsen Makhmalbaf
Marzieh Meshkini
Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Director
Writer
Producer
Producer
Producer

Director(s)
Marzieh Meshkini
 
Writer(s)
Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Mohsen Makhmalbaf
 
Producer(s)
Mohsen Makhmalbaf

 
Movie Reviews & Awards
Film Festivals

 
Awards & Nominations
11 wins & 5 nominations
 
Academy Awards

 

Top Reviews
Richard BrodyGlenn LovellMarrit IngmanJamie RussellEric Harrison
Richard Brody
Glenn Lovell
Marrit Ingman
Jamie Russell
Eric Harrison
New Yorker
San Jose Mercury News
Austin Chronicle
BBC.com
Houston Chronicle
THE DAY I BECAME A WOMAN
 All Critics (59) | Top Critics (28) | Fresh (52) | Rotten (7)
 A masterwork of symbolic cinema; it depicts, with vast imagination, the ordeals faced by women in modern Iranian society.
 
 August 26, 2019
 
 Richard Brody
 New Yorker
 TOP CRITIC
 April 14, 2005 | Rating: 3.5/4
 
 Glenn Lovell
 San Jose Mercury News
 TOP CRITIC
 March 10, 2003 | Rating: 4/5
 
 Marrit Ingman
 Austin Chronicle
 TOP CRITIC
 December 31, 2001 | Rating: 4/5
 
 Jamie Russell
 BBC.com
 TOP CRITIC
 A hauntingly simple, profound and beautiful movie.
 
 May 11, 2001
 
 Eric Harrison
 Houston Chronicle
 TOP CRITIC
 What appears on the screen has a starkness that is almost indelible.
 
 April 16, 2001 | Rating: 4.5/5
 
 Stephen Holden
 New York Times
 TOP CRITIC
 Makhmalbaf’s skill as a storyteller shines in her ability to condense meaning into an image or snippet of dialogue.
 
 February 25, 2021
 
 Amelie Lasker
 FF2 Media
 This is just about the lightest and most agreeable of the umpteen Iranian films I’ve seen.
 
 May 26, 2006
 
 Jeffrey M. Anderson
 Combustible Celluloid
 July 1, 2005 | Rating: 3/5
 
 Emanuel Levy
 EmanuelLevy.Com
 …”The Day I Became a Woman” doesn’t really capture the imagination at the end.
 
 September 28, 2001 | Rating: 2/4
 
 Wesley Lovell
 Cinema Sight
 “The Day I Became a Woman” is a trio of fables which simply yet evocatively lay out the problems of being a woman in Iran.
 
 May 23, 2001 | Rating: B
 
 Laura Clifford
 Reeling Reviews
 May 21, 2001 | Rating: 2/5
 
 Greg Muskewitz
 eFilmCritic.com…

 
Movie Plot & More
Plot
“The Day I Became a Woman” is a poetic and emotionally poignant film that follows the three stages of a woman’s life in modern Iranian society, featuring breathtaking imagery and a script by Mohsen Makhmalbaf.
 
Trivia

 
Goofs / Tidbits
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