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‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig’ Review: When the World Is a Prison

Mohammad Rasoulof’s powerful drama about the authoritarian Iranian government breaks a fourth wall, with consequences.

Alissa Wilkinson
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Iran, Movies, Rasoulof, Mohammad, The Seed of the Sacred Fig (Movie)
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