"Mohsen and I conceived it together, like a baby," says Marziyeh
Meshkini, Mohsen Makhmalbaf's wife, speaking of the cocredited script of
The Day I Became a Woman. A witty triptych of symbolic satires,
The Day I Became a Woman combines the polemical feistiness of Makhmalbaf's
The Cyclist and The Peddler with a warm, positive spirit that
was seldom evident in his films of the '80s. -- Godfrey Cheshire, Village
Voice
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