Documentary film by award-winning Iranian filmmaker Farahnaz Sharifi
The film is narrated in diary form by Farah, a filmmaker born in Iran in 1979, after the Islamic revolution. In a collection of 8mm films, she compiles moments of joy and resistance and shows the contrast between inner freedom and outer oppression.
"When we share a memory with others, it transforms from private to public, and the history of Iran is closely intertwined with the resistance against forgetting. At a time when those in power are eager to tell this story in their own way, deliberately obscuring important events, it is all the more important to share the small, personal narratives." (Farahnaz Sharifi, director)
Recommended for ages 12 and up.
The film will be shown in the original language with subtitles.
Free admission.
Understanding, openness and coming into contact with people of different nationalities and origins are the motifs for the film series Kino Weltsichten. People with and without an international history, women with refugee experience, their families and anyone interested in excellent, often rarely shown international films directed by women are cordially invited.
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