On review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a
100% rating with 30 critics' reviews. Following its Sundance premiere, Lauren Wissot from
IndieWire called the film "a deftly shaped work of cinematic nonfiction" and Autlook Filmsales, one of the leading documentary sales outfits, acquired the film. On January 31,
Cutting Through Rocks received the World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Documentary at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, with the Sundance jury saying, "this beautiful and nuanced portrait shows us a fearless eccentric who confronts male-dominated society when she runs for office in a remote Iranian village. Her determination, warmth, and humor and the way her story is told left us in awe." The film has received dozens awards from festivals across the world. On April 11, during its international premiere, the film was awarded the Audience Award in the Wide Angle section at
Visions du Reél in
Nyon, Switzerland. Other audience awards at major film festivals include
Giffoni Film Festival,
New Zealand International Film Festival, and
International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam.
Cutting Through Rocks also received the Best Documentary Feature award and the
NYWIFT Award for Excellence in Directing from
Woodstock Film Festival and the Jury Award for Best First Feature at
Newport Beach Film Festival. On December 16,
Cutting Through Rocks was featured on the shortlist for the 98th
Academy Awards, under the Best Documentary Feature category. Following the shortlist release, the film was featured as number seven on
IndieWires The Best Documentaries of 2025 list.
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