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Friday October 16, 2020

Day: October 16, 2020

Interview

Questions of Discovery and Retribution: Massoud Bakhshi on Yalda, A Night for Forgiveness

Ali Moosavi
October 16, 2020
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By Ali Moosavi. After only two feature films and a documentary, Massoud Bakhshi has come to the forefront of the Iranian directors. He started his filmmaking career with the faux documentary, Tehran Has No More Pomegrenates!/ Tehran Anar Nadarad (2007). On the surface, it was a nostalgic, amusing, comedy-musical portrait […]

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Crisis and Recall: An Interview on “Chapter 1: Liv” (2018) with Dominic Stephenson

Tom Ue
October 16, 2020

By Tom Ue. In “Chapter 1: Liv” (2018) by Manchester-based writer and director Dominic Stephenson (under eight minutes long), we learn of a car accident: Liv (Brooke Vincent) wakes up, apparently recovering from an injury, and she is encouraged by her mother (Sally Ann Matthews) to go over what she remembers. […]

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