💨 Abstract
Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof's acclaimed film "The Seed of the Sacred Fig," Germany's entry for the Oscars' best international feature category, is set to release in Indian theatres on January 24. The film, distributed by Impact Films, explores the harrowing dynamics of family, authority, and resistance against societal unrest, unfolding during nationwide protests in Tehran.
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