A Name with R and K 1970
A film by Alireza Izadi
A film by Alireza Izadi
The closet is Sina's only refuge. He is a ten-year-old boy who has girlish tendencies and is always scolded by his father. So, he hides himself in the closet. One day at school, he is kicked out of class because he wears nail polish and hides in the lab closet in fear. But when the school is closed, he gets stuck there and...
A teenage girl has abandoned a part of her ego and the hidden part is now striving to emerge and be noticed by the girl, in different ways. By remembering an old memory, the girl finally realizes about her suppressed feelings and emotions and tries to stand against her fears, in order to retrieve her hidden half.
American cars refer to the lifestyle
Based on the murder of Mahsa Jina Amini by the Iranian morality police, the film shows the situation of women and human rights in Iran since the Islamic Revolution. The hand-drawn animation illustrates a poem by the author Ayeda Alavie.
The media images of the 1979 revolution are derived from a few sources that are repeatedly rearranged – and can reveal hidden stories and people. Safarian takes a personal look at the events, their cinematic presentation, and the concept of revolution in general: his work coincided with the “Arab Spring” in Egypt and Tunisia. Safarian recognized the same gestures, behavior, and signs: “Crowds fill the streets, burning tires, cars, and buildings; fists, slogans, guns: This is nothing more than a revolution that repeats itself over and over again.” “Conversations with the Revolution” sets out to fathom what the photos and films are really about, what they show exactly.
A girl who has been chosen by a young photographer as a model and her desire is to be the best...
After the Iranian Revolution of 1979., in accordance with its interpretation of Islamic standards, Iran introduced a mandatory dress code for women. In September 2022, the 22-year-old Iranian kurdish woman Mahsa Amini died in a hospital in Tehran under suspicious circumstances after The Guidance Patrol, the religious morality police of Iran's government, arrested her for allegedly not wearing the hijab in accordance with government standards. After her death, the Law Enforcement denied allegations of police brutality. However, eyewitnesses reported she was severely beaten, and leaked medical scans suggest she died due to head injuries received after her arrest. Amini's death rises objections all around the country and results in a series of protests.
A Documentary about Qeysar Aminpour. Aminpour was an Iranian poet. He was one of the several distinguished poets who can be considered the founder of post-Revolution Iranian poetry
This movie is not about love, nor is about war. This movie is about the end of love.
Searching for meaning in the absence of love
Nima, who considers himself to be the cause of the Fereshteh's death, goes to the cemetery at night with his friend Shayan to get rid of the torment of conscience by performing a special ritual.
Abolghassem Rezai’s Fire-Fighting at Ahwaz is a pioneering example of industrial documentary filmmaking in a rapidly developing Iran.
The documentary deals with Mithraism. The relationship and influence of the Mehri ritual in the Christian religion and the rejection of the natural and historical roots of the Mehr in different Asian and European cultures and nations is the subject of this research documentary. Mithraism has a longer history than any other religion in the general culture of Iran. "Mithraism" has been very effective in the formation of our Iranian culture.
In 1979, following the Islamic Revolution, theatres across Iran were shut down, including the oldest, Tamashakhaneh Tehran, built in 1915. Filmmaker Shauheen Daneshfar explores its dusty, decaying interiors with 35mm film, reviving a past enriched with artistic expression and resistance through archival footage, choreographed re-enactments, and the memories of exiled and oppressed artists and performers. Scented Rooms is a powerful, poetic ode to a silenced history resoundingly present.
It is winter and the weather is very cold. A small crow, alone and without a nest, wanders everywhere to find a place and food. But he does not have an appearance that is desirable for people to give him a seed, nor does he have a lovely voice to endear him with. He does a lot to be accepted and liked, but everything leads him to be a black crow. Until, in this mood, he watches an event in the city square and a new decision comes to his mind to reach bread and shelter.
Humans who drown in social networks, feed on each other’s ruminants, but they never experience satiety.
Near a village, the river’ water level has dropped due to a dam, upsetting the ecological balance. So that lack of water and food has made an alligator comes around the village. The villagers are very scared but a wise man understands the matter and tries to guide the alligator to a suitable place to live.
The movie describes the situation of a lesbian girl who wants to leave the country in an illegal way.