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Focus Iran Nr. 1
Maison du Brésil -- Cité Universitaire
Octobre 9th -- 2 pm
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Once again Memory I loved |
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Elika Rezaee
Iran
2011 | Digital | 0:08:20
The movie paints a very clear picture of a society once prosperous and now on the brink of self-destruction, under the obsession of silencingthe voice of his people.
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...and nothing else |
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Roqiye Tavokoli
Iran
2010 | Digital | 0:07:00
A woman listens to her grandmother’s advice to continue living with her husband. Except…
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Shora Falah Vahdati
Iran
2006 | Digital | 0:24:30
A sureal and frightening panorama of impression around a woman, who tries to escape from something, something, which shouldn't be there any more, but still is, something which is very similar to her, maybe too similar, something like a twin sisters dead body, which indicates her own death. Being a woman not necessary means being alive in some places.
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No Watchman's Farm |
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Asal Bigdeli
Iran
2011 | Digital | 0:06:00
A man sells brooms by the side of the road and drives daily past a scarecrow. The business is not blooming, so he decides to keep company to the scarecrow.
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Road of Dreams |
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Mona Rafatzadeh
Iran
2009 | Digital | 0:17:00
Asking people about their dreams is a good possibility to understand about their hopes and fear, their desires and depressions. Some dreams are quite simply, like high-heeled gold shoes, some others lets the grownups even not dare to speak about. For some, it’s a dream to be seen together with their boyfriend or girlfriend in the school, for others to leave Iran and live in California, to travel to Mekka, or just to live a relaxed and free life. This film provides a voice to the dreams of the Iranian people.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_KILRDTbV4 (Extrait and Interview / up from 0:05:05)
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Behind the Wheel of Life |
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Mona Salahshour
Iran
2008 | Digital | 0:26:00
The spunky divorced mother of a teenager measures her independence in the miles she logs in her taxi: “It’s my whole life and support,” she claims. The freedom rather than drudgery of her life is the focus of Sahar Salahshoor’s documentary Behind the Wheel of Life, whether she’s picking up a fare or dropping off her son at school. As she navigates the congested streets of Tehran, riding through the night in a colorful hijab, we see a modern Iranian woman asserting herself within the parameters of Muslim tradition.
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Jave Doost, Jaye Doshman |
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Elham Hosseinzadeh
Iran
2007 | Digital | 0:15:00
Zebel, the little monkey in the rough streets. The little monkey suffers of the band of friends, so when his master dies unexpectedly one evening, I am pleased to release him. Outside, the ground is not as friendly as I thought ...
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FISDN 2011 : Honoring the (different) Worlds : Pointing Outs |
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October 5th to 16th 2011
We present film series focused on 16 different countries and regions. This section intends to discover and explore different spaces and cultures with the aim to understand the specific regional, political and social circumstances, do reconstruct the emotional and intellectual spécificities of a special region or country. In this critical work we belief it's essencial to prefer films which rufuse, in its form and expression, the retake of sterotype ways of reality restituition, as an act of resistance in the actual period of "globalisation", which inclins to impose one dominating model of culture and habitutes.
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