Resonating with tenderness, Half A CUP OF SKY is a moving portrait of one woman\'s search for love and belonging cast against a nuanced backdrop of political turmoil.
But maybe Amineh has been looking at her life all wrong-Maybe the thing she is seeking is not in the past at all..
Nobody wanted the tyranny that is quickly turning worse than the tyranny it replaced.
A chance encounter with a nuclear disarmament activist will thrust her into a life she didn\'t ask for and didn\'t want.
Her thoughts are on the literature of another era and her past of rose harvests and Sufi poetry readings under the desert sky.
Amineh will soon have her degree in Persian literature, but unlike her peers, she does not want to fight for a say in her country\'s future.
It\'s 1977, and the anti-shah protests at Tehran University are intensifying.
Resonating with tenderness, Half A CUP OF SKY is a moving portrait of one woman\'s search for love and belonging cast against a nuanced backdrop of political turmoil