The Seed of the Sacred Fig (2024)

Movie · 2024 · Drama, Thriller, Crime · 2h 47m · PG-13 · French

Curator score: 8.4/10 (130.2K ratings)

Overview

Investigating judge Iman grapples with paranoia amid political unrest in Tehran. When his gun vanishes, he suspects his wife and daughters, imposing draconian measures that strain family ties as societal rules crumble.

Ratings

Director

Mohammad Rasoulof

Production

Parallel 45, Run Way Pictures, ARTE France Cinéma

Cast

Soheila Golestani, Misagh Zare, Mahsa Rostami, Setareh Maleki, Niousha Akhshi, Reza Akhlaghirad, Shiva Ordooie, Amineh Mazrouie Arani, Mohammad Kamal Alavi, Parisa Mohyedini, Barat Azimi

Where to watch

Hulu

Curator Review

Verdict

A tense, politically charged family drama that escalates into near-horror, with strong performances and real urgency. Its power comes from the collision of domestic control, paranoia, and public unrest, even if the final stretch can feel a bit overloaded.

Best for

  • viewers who like slow-burn political thrillers
  • fans of claustrophobic family dramas
  • people drawn to films about authoritarianism and resistance
  • audiences comfortable with bleak, intense cinema

Skip if

  • you want a light or entertaining watch
  • you prefer tightly contained thrillers without digressions
  • you’re sensitive to oppressive, emotionally punishing material
  • you dislike overt political allegory

Overview

The Seed of the Sacred Fig is built like a pressure cooker. What begins as a family crisis becomes a portrait of a society where fear has seeped into every room, and the film’s most frightening moments come from how ordinary domestic authority can turn coercive and unstable.

Worth noting

Mohammad Rasoulof stages the story with real urgency, and the performances keep it grounded even when the plot widens into something more chaotic and symbolic. The use of protest footage and the sense of production under threat give the film an undeniable charge; it feels made in defiance, not just about defiance.

Bottom line

It is not flawless. Some characters are sketched more as positions in an argument than fully rounded people, and the final movement can feel a little overextended. But as a work of tension, moral fury, and political witness, it lands hard and lingers.

Top Letterboxd reviews

zoë rose bryant (4★) · 2738 likes

the third act here is the best horror film of the year. an almost unbearably excruciating escalation of tension over the course of three hours made all the more affecting thanks to the inclusion of real world terrors occurring simultaneously. urgent, unforgettable filmmaking.

Joe A (4★) · 2515 likes

Art as the match that lights the fuse to the dynamite of change. This is why movies matter. Overwhelmed by the courage from the entire cast & crew, hope everyone gets a chance to see this.

ouma (4★) · 1931 likes

my obsession with movies where sisters gathers and decide that it’s time to tell their dad to fuck off will never cease I fear

Roberto Drilea (5★) · 1819 likes

Free Iran, Free Palestine, free our hearts and minds from the tyranny of weak men and their fears.

Matt Neglia (4.5★) · 1104 likes

Mohammad Rasoulof has crafted one of the best & most courageous films of the year. THE SEED OF THE SACRED FIG is a riveting familial drama where modern & traditional values clash in present-day Iran, building to a tense climax. Features outstanding performances from Soheila Golestani, Missagh Zareh, Mahsa Rostami & Setareh Maleki. How Rasoulof uses real-life cellphone footage of the protests taking place in his home country (which he was forced to flee) today is undeniably powerful helping to make this defiant, carefully plotted film an urgent work of heroic activism.

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Topics

political thriller, family drama, slow burn, authoritarianism, female resistance, paranoia, social unrest, claustrophobic, urgent, Middle Eastern cinema

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