Iranian Experimental Film, Part 1: The Artistic Radicals

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In the first of a two-part program on Iranian experimental cinema, guest programmer Somayeh Khakshoor presents rarely seen short works by pioneering filmmakers Manouchehr Tayyab, Khosrow Sinai, Farshad Fadaian, and Mohammad Reza Aslani (whose feature Chess of the Wind had a held-over run at The Cinematheque earlier this year). Although all these films, with the exception of Ars Poetica, were either commissioned or made within governmental institutions, their makers found creative ways not to compromise their radical artistic inclinations. This was partly due to the freedom experienced by artists in Iran in the 1960s. But even Fadaian’s film, made in the 1980s under very different historical circumstances, seems far too poetic for an industrial film. This collection of works presents a set of contrasting approaches in capturing the nuanced voice of the inanimate in dialogue with the animate.

The Rhythm (Ritm)Iran 1964Manouchehr Tayyab9 min.

Coldness of Iron (Sardi ahan)Iran 1969Khosrow Sinai18 min.

Stone, The Silent Mother (Sang Mādar‑e Khāmush)Iran 1988Farshad Fadaian10 min.

Hassanlou Chalice (Jām‑e Hasanlou)Iran 1967Mohammad Reza Aslani20 min.

Ars Poetica (Sharh‑e Hāl) Iran 1967–68Khosrow Sinae11 min.

Somayeh Khakshoor is an Iranian moving-image artist and a recent MFA graduate of the Interdisciplinary Arts program at SFU School for the Contemporary Arts.

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DIM Cinema - Vancouver, Canadá

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Miércoles, Mayo 25, 2022 - 19:00

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Miércoles, Mayo 25, 2022 - 19:00

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