
Age: 74
female
Shohreh Aghdashloo (born May 11, 1952) is an Iranian American actress. After establishing a theatre and film career in Iran, Aghdashloo moved to England during the Iranian Revolution in 1979, and subsequently became a citizen of the United States. After several years playing supporting roles in television and film, her performance in House of Sand and Fog (2003) brought her several film critics' awards and a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She has continued to play supporting and character roles in film and television and won an Emmy Award for her work in the television drama House of Saddam (2008). Description above from the Wikipedia Shohreh Aghdashloo, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

When Elena, a reclusive photo archivist, inherits an ornate mirror from her estranged mother's estate, she begins to see a different version of herself in its reflection each morning. At first, the reflections are subtle distortions — older, younger, bruised, beaming — but soon they begin to speak, offering cryptic warnings, forgotten memories, and intimate truths she’s never told anyone. As the mirror’s presence grows more invasive, Elena finds her own identity unraveling, her memories shifting, and time bending around her. Desperate to understand what's real, Elena turns to therapy, only to discover even her therapist's reflection speaks in riddles she can’t explain. When one reflection refuses to leave — a version of Elena who claims to have made all the right choices — the line between mirror and reality dissolves. With her sense of self fracturing, Elena must confront a terrifying truth: she may not be the original, and the one who is wants her life back.
