This film is a classic of Iranian cinema, released during a pivotal moment in the country's history—right around the time of the Islamic Revolution. It is renowned for its bold social commentary, blending elements of comedy and drama to critique the rigid gender norms and social hypocrisies of the era.
The story follows the dramatic unraveling of a woman who isolates herself from society, retreating to a life in the trees. The narrative is unconventional, to say the least. It blends tragic romance with bizarre, almost dream-like sequences that modern audiences might find puzzling, yet this is exactly where the film's charm lies. It captures the raw, unfiltered emotional style typical of late 70s Turkish dramas. fylm aga dusen kadin 1979 mtrjm kaml fydyw lfth best
The film features several recognizable faces from the Yeşilçam era: You are looking for the Turkish film Ağa
The film is noted for its "raw" rural atmosphere and has gained a cult status among fans of niche vintage Turkish cinema for its direct and unfiltered narrative. Critical Reception The Plot: The story follows the dramatic unraveling