Overview
- The film follows Mahin, a 70-year-old widow in Tehran, as she navigates loneliness and societal constraints, forming a romantic connection with a taxi driver of her age.
- 'Mon Gâteau Préféré' blends tender romantic comedy with sharp political critique of Iran's restrictive social norms and morality policing.
- The film's depiction of a woman's sexuality and scenes with uncovered hair have drawn backlash from Iranian authorities, barring the directors from attending its Berlin screening.
- It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the International Critics' Prize for its daring narrative and nuanced storytelling.
- Critics have praised the film for its balance of humor, poignancy, and political defiance, distinguishing it within the landscape of contemporary Iranian cinema.