Under the Shadow

For its first 30 minutes, you won’t even know it’s a horror movie. Set in 1980s Tehran (though made in Jordan with British money) at the height of the Iran-Iraq War, Under the Shadow initially unfolds like an austere war-time drama, its naturalistic performances and docu-visuals suggesting social realism, not a ghost story. The title, suggestively ominous, could refer to life lived under the shadow of both foreign missiles and domestic oppression in Khomeini’s Iran. Or it could refer to the film’s leading woman, a young mother stupefied into depression by a perfect storm of external factors.
Politically active for the losing side during the Cultural Revolution, Shideh (Narges Rashidi) is now barred from completing her studies and realizing her dream of becoming a doctor. Iran’s new conservative regime has little affection for a woman like her, at one point threatened with lashes for stepping outdoors without a veil. Her doctor husband has been sent away on a dangerous government assignment, leaving Shideh to care for their daughter, Dorsa (Avin Manshadi), alone in their apartment. And, capping it all, the war continues to rage outside. As enemy bombs rain down and their friends flee Tehran amid rumors that attacks on the city are about to intensify, Shideh and Dorsa increasingly find less reason to venture outside the home.
Only as Under the Shadow morphs into a single-location movie do we begin to notice what kind of film this really is. For much of the second half, director Babak Anvari doesn’t allow us to escape his haunted house. Shideh and Dorsa are trapped there by circumstance, forced to possibly cohabit with a djinn, a mischievous spirit of Arabian folklore that apparently wants to snatch Dorsa, and which Shideh first begins to sense after a missile crashes into the apartment above. The djinn could be very real, brought to the block by the warhead or by a mute new child resident whose parents were killed by Iraqi fire. Or, it could be entirely imaginary, a product of Shideh’s exhausted and paranoid mind.