Film: Fremont (12A)

Film: Fremont (12A)

Date/Time
Wednesday 29 January 2025
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Ashburton Arts Centre

Categories
Cinema


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Fremont is an utter delight: a wry,  musing on the human connections and possibilities that spark in the most unexpected places.

Directed by Iranian-American director Babak Jalali, Fremont tells the story of Donya, who worked as a translator for the US before the Taliban returned to power. Now in Fremont, California, with other refugees, in a tiny flat, surviving on a meagre income, Donya works in a factory, composing messages to be encased in fortune cookies.

Picture of the star of Fremont

One day, she sends out a message in  a fortune cookie: “Desperate for a Dream”, with her name and number.

A  dark and dry comedy, distinctively shot in black and white, Fremont is a funny, big-hearted reminder that you don’t need big dollars to make a great movie.

98% Tomatometer at Rotten Tomatoes

Running time: 1:28.

“The script (co-written by the director, Jalali) is especially sharp when it comes to examining the ways that refugees get pigeon-holed as saints or sinners”  London Evening Standard

A wry, Jarmuschian musing on the human connections and possibilities that spark in the most unexpected places.”  The Observer

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