The Boy and the Sword

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The Boy and the Sword
(formerly) Sword and Sorrow
Directed byMehrdad Mehrabi Gargari
Emad Rahmani
Written byEmad Rahmani
Meysam Abdollahi Pour
Reza Farahani
Starring(voice cast) Amir Ghaffarmanesh
Mahbod Ghanaatpisheh
Mehrdad Memarzadeh
Sahar Choobdar
Production
company
Permanent Way Entertainment
Distributed byOctane Media
Release dates
  • 1 February 2022 (2022-02-01)

Released on Apple TV in 2023. [1]
Running time
87 minutes [2]
CountryIran
LanguagesPersian and English

The Boy and the Sword (formerly Sword and Sorrow [3] ) is a Turkish independent animated action adventure film produced by Permanent Way Entertainment and distributed by Octane Media. [4] It was directed by Emad Rahmani and co-directed by Mehrdad Mehrabi Gargari. The Boy and the Sword was filmed in Iran and is available in Persian and English. The voice cast includes Amir Ghaffarmanesh, Mahbod Ghanaatpisheh, Mehrdad Memarzadeh, and Sahar Choobdar. The film premiered at the 42nd Fajr International Film Festival on 1 February 2022. It was released on Apple TV in 2023. [1]

Contents

The Boy and the Sword follows the story of Karen, a 7-year-old boy whose home was burned to ashes and his family slain by the cruel tyrant, "Sultan". But fortunately, Karen was saved by his uncle and secretly transferred to Bukhara, where he grew up with a loving family. Two decades have gone by, and now, Karen is a grown man and his heart is filled with vengeance and justice. To seek that justice, Karen joins forces with the rebel forces to fight against the tyranny of the Sultan.

The film has garnered international recognition, securing 15 awards at international film festivals, including the Best Feature Film at the SoCal Film Awards and Best Animation at the Cannes World Film Festival Monthly Awards. [5] [4]

Plot

In the ancient city of Al-Mada'in, seven-year-old Karen is living peacefully with his family. One day, he receives a wooden sword from his father, Parviz, on his birthday, a token of courage and heritage. But one night, disaster strikes, and a brutal decree from the Sultan shatters his family, leaving him orphaned and his home burned. But when it came to killing Karen, the guard couldn't do it, so they left him to die in the fire. Fortunately for Karen, his uncle Mahan rescues him, and they find refuge in Bukhara, where the Borookhim family nurtures Karen. The wise Borookhim is a dear friend of Karen's father and a famed warrior who taught Karen the art of the sword.

Karen grew up with Andia, Borookhim's daughter, and Javid, her cousin. He fell in love with Andia and married her, little did he know that his friend, Javid, was also in love with Andia, and so the seeds of jealousy were planted in the mind of Javid. Although years have passed since the accident that burned his home and killed his family, Karen is still haunted by nightmares from that accident, which fueled his thirst for bringing down the tyrant.

Over the next two decades, Karen matures into a resolute warrior, driven to dismantle the Sultan's oppressive regime. But Bukhara is not the safe haven it once was from the injustice of the Sultan, so Karen and Andia decided to leave the city to go back to Madain to fight the Sultan directly. Joined by his wife Andia and Mahan, Karen leads a band of rebels to confront the Sultan in Al-Mada'in.

Voice Cast

Production

Animation and Design

The production harnessed Unreal Engine 5 , [4] [6] which enabled real-time rendering and good visual fidelity. Features like Nanite virtualised geometry and Lumen dynamic global illumination facilitated environments and lifelike characters. Epic Games' MetaHuman Creator aided in designing expressive characters. [7]

Release and Reception

The Boy and the Sword is officially listed with a 2023 release date on Apple TV. [1] However, wider availability of services like Amazon Prime and international media coverage appeared in mid-2025. [3] [8] Thus, the film's digital and international distribution spans 2023 to 2025.

Reception

The Boy and the Sword received mixed to positive reviews from critics. The film has not been assigned an aggregate score on major review aggregator sites. [9]

Panos Kotzathanasis of Asian Movie Pulse praised the film's expansive scope and detailed audiovisual style, while noting occasional pacing issues. [10] Spanish outlet EscribiendoCine described the film as an animated epic rooted in ancient Persian culture, highlighting its blend of action and mythology. [4] Just for Movie Freaks commented on the use of Unreal Engine 5 technology and the film's combination of traditional storytelling with modern animation techniques, but noted weaknesses in voice acting and audio synchronization. [6]

Jim Schembri offered a more critical view, noting the film's bold stylistic choices but expressing reservations about its narrative execution and thematic cohesion. He also mentioned the film's recognition at international film festivals. [11]

The film received over 15 awards, including Best Animation at the Cannes World Film Festival [5] and Best Animated Feature at the Five Continents International Film Festival. [8] [3] [10] [4] [6] [11] [12]

Turkish outlet Gamizm covered the film's international distribution. [8] The Tehran Times reported on its availability on streaming platforms and they mentioned that the movie was formerly known as "The Sword and Sorrow". [3] English-language site BubbleBlabber noted the film's darker tone and mature themes compared to mainstream animated features, although the review is under the former name, "Sword and Sorrow". [13]

Awards

The Boy and the Sword was formerly known as Sword and Sorrow, [7] and the awards are under the name above.

AwardCategoryRecipientResult
Cannes World Film Festival 2023Best Animation (Monthly Award) [5] Emad Rahmani and Mehrdad Mehrabi GargariWon
SoCal Film Awards 2023Best Feature Film [14] Emad Rahmani and Mehrdad Mehrabi GargariWon
Rome International Movie Awards July/ June Award 2023Best ActionEmad Rahmani and Mehrdad Mehrabi GargariWon
Best ProducerMoein Karimi Ghahroudi and Mehdi JafariWon
Best Sound DesignMilad EstakhriWon
Crown Wood International Film Festival 2023Best Family and Children FilmEmad Rahmani and Mehrdad Mehrabi GargariWon
Animated Feature FilmEmad Rahmani and Mehrdad Mehrabi GargariWon
Five Continents International Film Festival 2023Best Animated Feature Film [12] Emad Rahmani and Mehrdad Mehrabi GargariWon
Best Young Director Feature Film [12] Milad AligholiaWon
Oniros Film Awards 2023Best Animation [15] Emad Rahmani and Mehrdad Mehrabi GargariWon
South Film and Arts Academy Festival 2023Best Animation Feature (Ref) [16] Emad Rahmani and Mehrdad Mehrabi GargariWon
Sound Design Honorable Mention In A Feature Film [16] Shahin Pejhan, Arash Babayi, and Milad EstakhriHonorable Mention
Sacramento Underground Film and Arts Festival 2023Animation - Feature [17] Emad Rahmani and Mehrdad Mehrabi GargariWon
Bright International Film Festival 2023Best Animated Film [18] Emad Rahmani and Mehrdad Mehrabi GargariWon
Septimius Awards 2024Best Animation [19] Emad Rahmani and Mehrdad Mehrabi GargariNominated

References

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  11. 1 2 Schembri, Jim (2025-08-31). "August indie film round-up: Another Day in America; Death Letter Blues; A Stranger in the Woods; Live and Die in East LA; The Boy and the Sword". Jim Schembri. Retrieved 2025-09-15.
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