Background The film follows the story of a woman who decides to live out her desires in a country where women's rights are heavily restricted.
Funding and production The film was among the first six films selected for the first round of the New Dawn scheme after its launch in 2022. The film, the third by the Iranian writing-directing duo
Maryam Moqadam and
Behtash Sanaeeha, is a co-production by FilmSazan Javan (Iran), Caractères Productions (France), HOBAB (Sweden) and Watchmen Productions (Germany). It was supported by the
Swedish Film Institute,
Sveriges Television, New Dawn, ZDF/ARTE, Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg, the World Cinema Fund, the CNC's Aide aux cinemas du monde, the Institut Français, the Île-de-France region, Eurimages and the Berlinale Co-Production Market. It was also supported by the
World Cinema Fund.
Iranian action against directors and
Lily Farhadpour from
My Favourite Cake with a photo of
Maryam Moghaddam and
Behtash Sanaeeha, who were not allowed to leave the country (Berlinale 2024) In September 2023, when Moghaddam and Sanaeeha wanted to travel to Paris for the post-production of the film, their passports were confiscated and they were threatened with criminal charges. This followed a raid on the home of the film's editor by Iranian security forces, during which they seized rushes and other material related to the production. The media saw a connection in these actions to their acclaimed 2020 film
Ballad of a White Cow, which encountered the wrath of Iran's strict Islamic government. In December 2023, approximately 30 film organizations, festivals and filmmakers, as well as non-governmental organizations for freedom of expression, wrote an open letter calling on the Iranian authorities to immediately drop all charges against the duo and to lift their travel ban. Signatories included the
Berlinale, the International Coalition for Filmmakers at Risk (ICFR) and
PEN America. In January 2024, after its nomination to compete at the 74th Berlinale, the festival again called for freedom of travel and freedom of expression for the directing duo. In December 2024 the directors, forbidden from making movies, working, and travelling, were on trial in Iran, held in
Evin prison, for propaganda against the regime, breaking Islamic rules by making a vulgar movie, and spreading prostitution and libertinism. ==Release==