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IDFA 2009

We'll Get Used to It

Adat mikonim
Mohsen Ostad Ali Makhmalbaf
Iran
2009
60 min
World Premiere
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The location is an Iranian shelter for runaway and abused girls. It is clean, neat, and freshly painted. We see that the caregivers are genuinely concerned about the suffering of the five victims, whom we meet individually through on-camera interviews and as they go about their daily lives. This brings their individual -- and often conflicting -- personalities into relief. Yeganeh, for example, is a live wire of a girl, her headscarf often pushed far to the back of her head ("You look cheap," a girlfriend teases). She seems happy, but she frequently threatens to run away. Haneh makes threats, too, but in her case they are of suicide and self-mutilation, such as when she is not allowed to call her boyfriend -- who has gotten engaged to someone else. Farzaneh lived on the street disguised as a boy. Shahnaz is visibly disturbed: she is wary, aggressive, and suicidal. While some hide behind an angry exterior, others hide behind a happy one. The individual portraits are punctuated by the recurring image of the central corridor accompanied by the sound of a slamming door. The camera is ever-present, filming their intimate and confrontational conversations. In one particularly intense scene, Behnaz receives a visit from her father. She refuses to adopt the strict, traditional behavior he expects of her. "A dog is loyal, but not this girl," he bellows.
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World Sales
    Sheherazad Media International
    Sheherazad Media International
Screening copy
    Sheherazad Media International
    Sheherazad Media International
Executive producer