Majority (Persian: بی همه چیز, romanized: Bi Hameh Chiz) is a 2021 Iranian drama film directed by Mohsen Gharaie and co-written with Mohammad Davoudi.
[1][2][3][4] The film premiered at the 39th Fajr Film Festival, where it was nominated for nine awards and won five, including the Crystal Simorgh for best screen adaptation and the Special Jury Award.
[7] Years into a precipitous economic downturn, the residents of a remote village have either been forced to migrate or spend their lives in poverty and misery.
But the village has a new guest, a favored daughter who hasn't been home in twenty years.
She is now a good deal richer, and the people dream that she has come to save the village from their troubles.