Leila and her coach Maryam journey to the Judo World Championship, determined to win Iran’s first gold medal. As they compete, they are faced with a difficult ultimatum from the Islamic Republic: Leila must feign an injury and lose, or risk being labeled a traitor. The pressure mounts as they navigate their ambition and the complex political landscape.
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Mehdi Bajestani
Amar Hosseini
Sina Parvaneh
Azizi
Valeriu Andriuta
Vlad
Nadine Marshall
Jean Claire Abriel
Jaime Ray Newman
Stacey Travis
Arienne Mandi
Leila Hosseini
Ash Goldeh
Nader Hosseini
Zar Amir Ebrahimi
Maryam Ghanbari
Lir Katz
Shani Lavi
Elham Erfani
Assistan Coach
Ina Kaldani
M. Esposito, Judoka
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The film follows Iranian female judoka Leila (Arienne Mandi) and her coach Maryam (Zar Amir Ebrahimi), who travel to the World Judo Championships in Tbilisi, Georgia, intent on bringing home Iran’s first gold medal. This includes a possible encounter with an Israeli athlete, something that the Mullah regime prohibits. Midway through the competition, Leila and her coach receive repeated threats from the Islamic Republic ordering Leila to fake an injury and drop out of the tournament. With her own and her family’s freedom at stake, Leila faces a difficult choice: feign injury and comply with the Iranian regime as Maryam implores her to do, or defy them both and fight on, for the gold.[2]
Although Maryam urges Leila to feign an injury and withdraw, Leila remains determined to compete. This leads to an altercation between them, which officials of the World Judo Association notice. An exasperated Leila bangs her head against a bathroom mirror leading to a gash on her forehead. As Leila continues competing, the Iranian authorities begin retaliating against her family, attempting to arrest her husband and coercing her father into sending her a video message urging her to withdraw. World Judo Association officials interview Leila and confirm that she is being threatened, but Leila cannot think of anything they can do to help her. Leila eventually loses in a match with a Georgian judoka. Officials in the Iranian tournament delegation then attempt to force Maryam into a car and back to Iran, but Maryam runs away. Leila, her family, and Maryam obtain asylum in France.
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