"The ingeniously plotted The Circle unfolds as an afternoon in Tehran turns into darkest night. Episodic in nature, the film jumps from one character to another as a string of women – expectant mothers, newly released prisoners, prostitutes – cross paths and find themselves for one reason or another on the wrong side of the strictures of Iran’s theocracy. A howl of outrage at one nation’s misogyny, the film is also a tour-de-force of film making as Panahi employs every method – from elaborate camera movements to shooting in extremely low light – to tell his story."
Cost $9
Non-Harvard Students, Seniors, Harvard Faculty and Staff $7
Free for Harvard students
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