Yalda, A Night for Forgiveness

When

6:30 p.m., March 16, 2021

Where

A film screening of Yalda, A Night for Forgiveness

The film language will be screened in Persian with English subtitles and is 89 minutes long. This event is free and open to the public.

Synopsis provided by Roger Ebert:

Maryam (Sadaf Asgari) a young woman in her 20s, is strong-armed by her mother into appearing on the show "Joy of Forgiveness" on the Iranian winter solstice holiday Yalda. The widely watched "Joy of Forgiveness" is convicted murderer Maryam's one chance to avoid being executed for the killing of her husband, a decades-older ad agency executive. If Maryam's story resonates, she could stay alive. But she has many people to convince: not just the show's producer, host, and control room, but also its studio audience, the 30 million viewers watching at home, and, most importantly, her husband's only child and Maryam's former friend Mona (Behnaz Jafari).

Registration is required to attend this event.

Contacts

Center for Middle Eastern Studies