Anja Kasi Divoone Nist (فیلم آنجا کسی دیوانه نیست) is a bittersweet social comedy that unfolds inside a small psychiatric hospital on the outskirts of an Iranian city. The story focuses on a handful of patients whose lives intertwine through friendship, conflict, and shared longing for freedom. Though each resident has been labeled “mad” by society, their moments of honesty, humor, and heartbreak reveal more sanity and humanity than the world outside the hospital’s walls.
At the center of the story is a newcomer whose arrival quietly disturbs the balance among the patients and staff. Through a series of everyday events — a misplaced medication, an unexpected friendship, a forbidden song — the film exposes the invisible borders between normality and madness.
Balancing irony with tenderness, the director uses subtle humor, natural performances, and poetic imagery to portray life in confinement without judgment or sentimentality. Beneath its surface of quiet absurdity, No One Is Crazy There is a reflection on how society defines “normal,” and how every person, no matter their label, longs to be seen, understood, and free. The result is a humane and gently subversive film about empathy, stigma, and the search for meaning within restriction.















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