A woman struggles to live her own life in a place where she has few freedoms in this drama from Iran. Noora (Leyla Zareh) is a lawyer living in Tehran whose life is caught in limbo. Her husband, a journalist, has left the country in fear of his safety, and in a nation where women have few rights, this makes it difficult for her to do much for herself. In addition, Noora has been denied her license to practice law when it became known that one of her clients was a human rights group opposed by the government. Performing manual labor to support herself, Noora devotes much of her free time to dealing with the labyrinth of the Iranian legal system as she tries to obtain a visa that will allow her to leave the country. However, as she becomes more desperate, Noora tries to raise the money to buy forged documents on the black market. Be Omid E Didar (aka Goodbye) was written and directed by Mohammad Rasoulof, a filmmaker who has himself fallen victim to the Iran's oppressive legal system; convicted of making a film without official permission, he has been barred from leaving the country and given a prison sentence the state has yet to enforce. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi