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My Favourite Cake (15)

Ditchling Village Hall

One-offThu 03 Sep
8pm£7.00
@ 70-year-old Mahin has been widowed for 30 years and her two children live abroad. She is living a lonely life in Tehran. But one day, she decides to join her friends for the afternoon tea and finds a new spark in her heart. She meets someone who makes her feel alive again, and the evening brings unpredictable surprises and memories. She bakes her favourite cake, believing that she may have found love at her late age. The female directors were banned from leaving Iran to attend it’s premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival. They were held in Evin prison awaiting trial for propaganda against the regime. Persian with English subtitles. 97m Directed by Maryam Moghaddam & Behtash Sanaeeha A personal view by guest critic Beth Travers Ah yes, My Favourite Cake – though I would have appreciated a slice or two to comfort me after this film. It is a gut-wrenching portrayal of loneliness and isolation of two, single 70-year-olds living in the hustle of modern-day Tehran. This award-winning Iranian film follows seventy-year-old Mahin and her attempt to revitalise her life after the loss of her husband. From a hilarious depiction of female friendships, to heroism in the face of the oppressive Iranian morality police, co-directors Maryam Moghadam and Behtash Sanaeeha beautifully capture a revival of love and romance. The question arises from the beginning of the film – is it possible to find love once again at such an age? Mahin proves quite easily that it is, even under the constraints of the Islamic Republic regime. She determinedly sets her heart on rediscovering life with a partner, unabashedly inviting cab driver and military veteran, Faramarz (played by Esmail Mehrabi ) into her home for some of her “favourite cake”. Admittedly I felt dazzled by her boldness, Lili Farhadpour magically captured that universal excitement and enjoyment of female pursuit typically associated with young, carefree (and predominantly western) women. She proved the desire to be seen and for physical touch never dies as we grow older. Esmail won my heart with his loveable, charming smile and dance moves that had viewers (such as myself) crying on their sofas still with no cake in sight… Beth General Admission / Free for Members Ditchling Film Society View Organiser Website info@ditchlingfilm.org.uk Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live
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