"Hidden" tells the story of the guilt of a Persian immigrant family's older son about the loss of his younger brother, and of his redemption when he finally accepts life's various twists and turns.
At its heart, "Hidden" is a simple yet dramatic story that follows a Persian immigrant family who moved to the US a few years ago. It tells the story of guilt that an elder brother feels at the loss of his younger brother--a guilt that is borne out of mistreating him. It tries to capture innocence and how often we don't reflect on what we say or do, and the consequences of that. This story is also one of redemption when he lets go and finally accepts life and all that comes with it.—Sunshine Dreams Entertainment
12-year-old Parham experiences a battery of overpowering emotions when he loses his kid half-brother Alborz. Should he be relieved since he'll again be the center of his father's attention? Or should he feel guilty for being insensitive to his brother? Or is he denying himself, rendering him unable to grieve over his brother's death?