52 Films by Women Vol 10. 3. ROYA (Director: Mahnaz Mohammadi)
Pictured : Accused of intentionally inciting the burning of head scarves at the institution where she teaches, Roya (Turkish actress Melisa Sözen ) considers whether she should confess in Iranian writer-director Mahnaz Mohammadi 's drama, ' Roya ', screened at the 2026 Berlinale. Still courtesy of Totem Films / PakFilm . Drawn from her experience of incarceration, having fallen foul of the Iranian regime like so many writers, directors and critical thinkers in recent times, writer-director Mahnaz Mohammadi’s film Roya exerts a firm grip on its audience’s sympathy. For a long stretch, point-of-view camera shots represent ‘guest 2648’, detained teacher, Roya (Turkish actress Melisa Sözen) as she is intentionally disorientated, assaulted, berated and invited to make a confession, that she incited a spate of scarf burning at the institution where she works. We learn that her sister, Samira (Maryam Palizban) has died following complaints to an agent. Unlike Samira, Roya ha...