Fremont (film)
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''Fremont'' is a 2023 American drama film directed by
Babak Jalali Babak Jalali ( fa, بابک جلالی) is an Iranian film director and producer, notably directing ''Radio Dreams'', for which he won the Hivos Tiger Award at the 45th International Film Festival Rotterdam. Early life Jalali was born in Iran an ...
and co-written by Carolina Cavalli. It premiered at the
Sundance Film Festival The Sundance Film Festival (formerly Utah/US Film Festival, then US Film and Video Festival) is an annual film festival organized by the Sundance Institute. It is the largest independent film festival in the United States, with more than 46,66 ...
in the NEXT section on January 20, 2023, and screened at the 2023 SXSW Film Festival.


Plot

Donya is an Afghan refugee living in
Fremont, California Fremont is a city in Alameda County, California, United States. Located in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, Bay Area, Fremont has a population of 230,504 as of 2020, making it the fourth List of cities and towns in the San Fra ...
after working as a translator for the United States Army in Afghanistan. She is struggling with insomnia and loneliness as she has only been in the United States for eight months. She spends her day in nearby San Francisco working at a fortune cookie factory run by a married couple, the kind and outgoing Ricky and his wife, Lin, who appears to dislike Donya. Donya and her co-worker, Joanna, package the cookies while their older colleague, Fan, writes the fortunes. The only people Donya interacts with are her neighbors, work colleagues, and Aziz, who is the owner of a local Middle Eastern restaurant. One of her neighbors, Salim, is also an Afghan refugee and like Donya, struggles with insomnia. Both are on a long waiting list to speak with a therapist, which is a source of frustration for the two. Salim finally gets an appointment to see the therapist but gives his appointment card to Donya so she can go instead. She is disappointed when the therapist, Dr. Anthony, explains that he is unable to give her a prescription for sleeping pills until she attends several therapy sessions. At work, Donya is tasked with writing the fortunes for the cookies after Fan unexpectedly dies. Though initially excited by the new opportunity, Donya soon starts to struggle to come up with fortunes due to her unhappiness. As her sessions with Dr. Anthony continue, it is revealed that her insomnia is largely due to her survivor's guilt over leaving her family and others behind in Kabul. She explains that she was one of three translators in her base and was the only one who made it out of Afghanistan. One translator was killed while waiting for his visa to get approved and the other was still waiting for his paperwork to be processed when Donya left. Dr. Anthony suggests that her parents must have been proud of her for being the only female translator, but Donya explains that she was instead considered a traitor by people in their neighborhood. She decided to leave Afghanistan after her family started receiving death threats. Aziz can see how lonely Donya is and encourages her to start dating. She initially laughs it off, but later admits to Salim that she longs for a romantic partner, but feels it would be unfair if she met someone who made her happy since many are still suffering in her hometown. Salim agrees with Aziz and tells her to stop holding herself back because of something she cannot control. Encouraged by their conversation, Donya impulsively writes down her phone number on one of the fortunes and puts it in a cookie. She is nearly fired after Lin discovers what Donya did, but Ricky refuses to fire her. To her surprise, Donya later receives a text from someone in Bakersfield telling her he works at a pottery shop. He asks her to drive to Bakersfield so they can meet. Though initially hesitant, she grows increasingly excited by the fact that someone responded to her note after speaking to Joanna. The man sends her an address and instructs her to ask for “the Deer” when she arrives. On her way to Bakersfield, Donya stops at an auto repair shop where she meets Daniel, the kind mechanic who owns the shop. Though they are clearly attracted to each other, Donya reluctantly rejects his attempts at forming a deeper connection since she is set on meeting the man from Bakersfield. Before leaving, she tries to pay for the cup of coffee he gave her, but Daniel doesn't accept her money and tells her that if she ever comes back, the coffee will still be free of charge for her. Once Donya arrives at the pottery shop in Bakersfield, she is surprised when the employee simply hands her a small statue of a deer. It turns out, the man didn't get her number from the fortune cookie. Lin gave him Donya's number so he could make arrangements for her to pick up the statue Lin ordered for her office. On her way back to Fremont, Donya returns to Daniel's auto shop. She gives him the deer statue, which he happily accepts, and she agrees to have another cup of coffee with him.


Cast


Release

The film premiered at the
Sundance Film Festival The Sundance Film Festival (formerly Utah/US Film Festival, then US Film and Video Festival) is an annual film festival organized by the Sundance Institute. It is the largest independent film festival in the United States, with more than 46,66 ...
on January 20, 2023. It was released in theaters on August 25, 2023.


Reception

Reviewing the film for '' Variety'', Tomris Laffry wrote, "The biggest achievement of Jalali here is the precise tone that he strikes with his mild-mannered movie: never cutesy...and always several feet deeper in its themes and deliberations around human isolation than meets the eye. Communicating with expressively wide-set eyes and the resolute gaze of someone who always knows and observes more than they admit, Zada's performance helps achieve the film's tricky balance...As the film's wistful lead, Zada gives the minor-key impression of an intriguing personality worth getting to know better and, who knows, maybe even solve the mysteries of the universe together." Laffry concluded, "In its final moments, the potency of ''Fremont'' sneaks up on you. You go in reluctant and even skeptical, and come out wondering how and why you're moved to tears." '' The Guardian''s Wendy Ide described it as "admirably understated film-making" and praised Jeremy Allen White's performance which "tears out our hearts with two immaculate scenes of inarticulate longing."


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