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Hit the Road

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Panah Panahi, son and collaborator of embattled Iranian master Jafar Panahi, makes a striking feature debut with this charming, sharp-witted, and deeply moving comic drama. Hit the Road takes the tradition of the Iranian road-trip movie and adds unexpected twists and turns. It follows a family of four -- two middle-aged parents and their sons, one a taciturn adult, the other an ebullient six-year-old -- as they drive across the Iranian countryside. Over the course of the trip, they bond over memories of the past, grapple with fears of the unknown, and fuss over their sick dog. Unspoken tensions arise and the film builds emotional momentum as it slowly reveals the furtive purpose for their journey. The result is a humanist drama that offers an authentic, raw, and deeply sincere observation of an Iranian family preparing to part with one of their own.
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A beautifully acted drama with steadily cumulative force, Hit the Road uses one family's journey to make trenchant observations about society as a whole.

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Christina Newland iNews.co.uk 09/18/2024
5/5
A tender portrait of family with a subtly political message. Go to Full Review
Adam Nayman Cinema Scope 02/16/2023
Hit the Road works in enough familiar ways that critics can safely place it within a certain tradition. But it’s also hopefully the start of something new. Go to Full Review
Jake Wilson The Age (Australia) 09/01/2022
3.5/5
Few movie premises are more familiar than a family road trip -- and though it may not be immediately clear where the nameless characters in Panah Panahi’s Hit the Road are headed, while we’re riding along with them, it’s easy to feel at home. Go to Full Review
William Stottor Loud and Clear Reviews 07/18/2024
4/5
Hit the Road is a chaotic but tender snapshot of a family on a journey, shifting at ease between light-hearted humour and affecting drama. Go to Full Review
Nuha Hassan Film Cred 09/04/2023
The rawness and the expressions captured in Hit the Road make the journey even more special, and when the youngest family member sticks his head through the sunroof and blissfully yells the chorus of the song, everything comes together. Go to Full Review
Kathy Fennessy Video Librarian Magazine 06/07/2023
3.5/5
In best road movie fashion, Hit the Road also serves as a travelogue as the family passes pistachio-like hills, hot springs, and babbling brooks. Go to Full Review
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Claude T 05/16/2022 The movie gives you a look in the family dynamics of an Iranian family, but there are so many questions which are not answered that the viewer now wants to hit the road again to better understand. The youngest child is the star of the show! See more Roy J 05/10/2022 Some random scenes and dialogues that confused me, but overall great movie and glad to see Panahi following his father's footsteps and also keeping his legacy alive. See more shahryar m @shawnmanavi Jan 15 it had some very funny scenes and the child is very talented but the story didnt come well together. it felt like the movie didnt have a good conclusion. i wanted more from the film . too many loose ends See more Saeed F @Sdfaraji Dec 31 Totally nonsense. Couldn’t continue watching even 10 minutes of it. Just because his father is famous?! He doesn’t have minimum talent. No future even with carrying his father’s name. See more Alec B @Alec97 02/26/2024 A rather astonishing work. The movie captures the intimacy of family dynamics so well and I love how the road movie clichés are simultaneously embraced and undermined. See more Jim P 01/25/2024 Maybe I've missed something but it's just not an enjoyable ride. The young boy, however, has the makings of a fine actor See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Panah Panahi, son and collaborator of embattled Iranian master Jafar Panahi, makes a striking feature debut with this charming, sharp-witted, and deeply moving comic drama. Hit the Road takes the tradition of the Iranian road-trip movie and adds unexpected twists and turns. It follows a family of four -- two middle-aged parents and their sons, one a taciturn adult, the other an ebullient six-year-old -- as they drive across the Iranian countryside. Over the course of the trip, they bond over memories of the past, grapple with fears of the unknown, and fuss over their sick dog. Unspoken tensions arise and the film builds emotional momentum as it slowly reveals the furtive purpose for their journey. The result is a humanist drama that offers an authentic, raw, and deeply sincere observation of an Iranian family preparing to part with one of their own.
Director
Panah Panahi
Producer
Mastaneh Mohajer, Jafar Panahi, Panah Panahi
Screenwriter
Panah Panahi
Distributor
Kino Lorber
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Original Language
Persian
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 22, 2022, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Jul 19, 2022
Box Office (Gross USA)
$151.0K
Runtime
1h 33m
Aspect Ratio
Flat (1.85:1)
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