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You Really Should Have Watched ‘Tatami’ This Year

Last updated: December 27, 2025 8:40 am
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When considering the film Tatami, it’s important to acknowledge the remarkable collaboration between Iranian co-director Zar Amir Ebrahimi and Israeli co-director Guy Nattiv. The film’s release amidst global tensions adds a layer of significance, but at its core, Tatami is a gripping drama and a masterful sports film that follows the classic underdog narrative.

The story centers around Leila, portrayed by Arianne Mandi, a talented Iranian judoka on the cusp of winning Iran’s first-ever gold medal at the Judo World Championships. However, her journey is complicated when she is instructed by her government to forfeit her upcoming match against an Israeli athlete due to political tensions between the two countries. Refusing to comply, Leila’s defiance sets the stage for a compelling and visually stunning narrative reminiscent of classics like Rocky.

What sets Tatami apart is its exploration of universal themes such as the struggle between conformity and following one’s convictions. Leila’s unwavering determination in the face of external pressure resonates with audiences on a fundamental level, regardless of their familiarity with the geopolitical context of the story. The film’s striking black and white cinematography adds a layer of intensity, drawing parallels to Scorsese’s Raging Bull and heightening the emotional impact of Leila’s journey.

Released in the United States during a period of heightened tensions in the Israel-Gaza conflict, Tatami found itself at the intersection of art and real-world events. Despite the challenges of promoting the film during such a sensitive time, audiences were captivated by its timely relevance and powerful storytelling. A screening at the IFC Center in Manhattan sparked engaging discussions about the film’s production and themes, underscoring its importance in sparking dialogue and reflection.

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Ultimately, Tatami transcends political boundaries to deliver a captivating and thought-provoking cinematic experience. Whether viewed as a sports film, a political allegory, or simply a tale of resilience and defiance, the film’s magic is undeniable. Tatami stands as a testament to the power of storytelling to inspire, provoke, and unite audiences in shared human experiences.

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