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Azad, a trans man, and his partner Nora, a cis woman, in the film Between Dreams and Hope. The pair are standing outdoors, looking at each other, smiling happily. Azad has short, dark hair and is wearing a dark coat. Nora has shoulder-length, dark hair, and is wearing a fluffy white hat and a fluffy white coat. There are strings of light in the blurred background.

Between Dreams and Hope

Film
2025
Iran
Azad, a trans man played by Iranian actress Fereshteh Hosseini, travels to a remote village with his girlfriend to get his father's legal permission to medically transition.

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Visionary filmmaker Farnoosh Samadi drew on the real, lived experiences of the Iranian LGBTIQ+ community to craft this tense yet poignant thriller.

Azad, a trans man, and his partner Nora are young lovers navigating the painful divide between modernity and deeply rooted social expectations. In order to get married, Azad must first be legally recognised as a man, but when Azad’s application to access gender-affirming care is rejected because he doesn’t have the permission of his estranged father, their future is thrown into uncertainty.

With no other options they travel to his remote family village to convince his father to sign his documents. But when Azad goes missing, Nora must navigate bureaucracy within a community that would rather he not be found.

Part taut mystery, part intimate portrait of Iran’s young queer generation, they’re acutely aware of their rights and quietly resist erasure, holding on to hope in the face of immense constraint. The film beautifully captures the fragile space between love, resistance and survival in a society shaped by rigid tradition.

Contains depictions of transphobia, misgendering, deadnaming, discussions of off-screen transphobic violence, and references to animal abuse.

-Queer Screen.

Entry last updated:

16 Mar 2026

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