When Simin moves out, Nader hires (Sareh Bayat), a devoutly religious woman from a lower-class background, to care for his father. A tragic incident involving Nader's father and a heated confrontation between Nader and Razieh leads to a high-stakes legal case that entangles both families in a web of accusations and ethical dilemmas. Core Themes and Analysis

For those who appreciate rigorous storytelling and performances of raw, unfiltered authenticity, A Separation is essential viewing. It is less a movie and more an experience of controlled, agonizing suspense—where the most violent act is not a push, but the silence that follows a lie.

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, it was the first Iranian film to win the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. Core Story and Conflict The Divorce Dilemma: