"Bidad," directed by Soheil Beiraghi, centers on Seti, an aspiring singer in Tehran defying a government ban on women performing in public. This film was kept secret until shortly before its screening at the 59th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, reflecting the dangers of censorship in Iran. Seti symbolizes the spirit of Generation Z as she protests against gender discrimination and the compulsory hijab laws. The film portrays her journey of resistance through music, resonating with the struggles of young Iranian women.
"Bidad" tells the story of Seti, a young woman in Tehran who defies a government ban on public singing, symbolizing the fight against gender-based discrimination.
Despite the risk of censorship in Iran, the film, which premiered at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, features a heroine from Generation Z fighting for her rights.
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