Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-9 of 9
- A psychologically traumatized war photographer is locked in a desperate struggle to protect her secrets and escape her inevitable return to the Middle East.
- A mysterious girl is saved from drowning by a fragmented family living in a desolate beach house. Her strange relationship with them becomes intimate and complex until everything reaches to a point of no return.
- The past, present, and future collide in this story of an immigrant Iranian couple's annual road trip on their wedding anniversary while a mysterious stranger is following them.
- In this personal essay film, the director reads correspondence between her and her late sister. She embarks on a journey to the past as she and her sister remember the inter- generational pain and sorrow that affected their family, from the 1979 revolution to war, and immigration.
- I was born yesterday is an observational documentary in which portrays day-to-day life of a young disabled man in Tehran with no comment, voice over or any interview.
- DOOMSDAY MACHINE (Mashine Rooze Ghiamat) deals with the mentally disabled war veterans in one of the permanent sanatoriums in Tehran. One of the patients "Mahmood" is under the illusion that he has built a "doomsday machine" which can destroy the world by pressing a button.
- Documentary series that focuses on both Veterans and civilians in Los Angeles that fight the American occupation of Iraq.
- Burnt City is an experimental collage of different footage -- some shot in Los Angeles and some of folk dancing in the ruins of an archaeological site located in the southeastern part of Iran: a significant urban settlement from the Bronze Age called "Burnt City." The director has intertwined the LA footage and the original footage to create an internal poetic journey to Burnt City through image and sound editing.
- The Leader of Caravan (Ghafeleh Salar) narrates a girl's spiritual journey through several Persian symbols and poems.