Shiva Ordooie

Shiva Ordooie, honestly, has been making some serious moves in the film world lately. If you’ve seen "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" (2024), you probably already know she doesn’t shy away from intense, layered roles. That film’s got her caught up in this twisted knot of family, secrets, and tradition—she brings this raw, almost electric energy that just keeps you glued to the screen. No joke, she’s the kind of actor who’ll make you forget you’re watching fiction. Now, "Derang" (2022) is a whole different flavor. The movie’s vibe is darker, a little more psychological. Ordooie dives deep into the messy parts of human nature. It’s not one of those films where you can just zone out—she makes sure you feel every ounce of tension, every weird twist. The way she handles emotional breakdowns? Kinda unreal. And then there’s "Son-Mother" (2019), which is quieter but hits hard. Here, she navigates the struggles of a single mom in Iran, dealing with choices that would wreck most people. Ordooie’s performance is gentle but tough, you know? She’s not showy, but you can tell there’s this storm brewing under the surface. It’s the kind of role that sneaks up on you and sticks around in your head for days. All in all, Ordooie’s got this knack for picking projects that matter, and she throws herself into every part. Not many actors can pull off that combo of subtlety and intensity, but she makes it look easy—like she’s always been living in these characters’ skin. If you’re into movies that actually say something, her work’s totally worth checking out.

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  • Professions: Actress, Director, Writer

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