Khaneh siah ast

  • Yhdysvallat The House Is Black
Lyhyt / Dokumentti
Iran, 1963, 20 min

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Forugh Farrokhzad

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A raw, poetic excursion by Iranian poet Forough Farrokhzad into a leper colony. Unembellished images of physical deformity, accompanied by an encyclopaedic list of facts about the illness, contrast sharply with the filmmaker’s sensitive poems in search of the limits of human suffering. A bitter ballad about the will to live and the beauty of life under all circumstances.
“Will you tell me something ugly that you know?”, the teacher asks the leprous children in her class. “Arm, leg… head…”, they answer without thinking twice, and laugh at themselves. (Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival)

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englanti It's definitely intriguing in terms of what the film portrays, aside from the fact that it's Iranian. It's cruel, it's vile, yet it's just a depiction of what truly exists, or at least existed. In that regard, it's good, as well as how it managed to blend with the voiceovers, but still, it's a film I won't crave to watch a second time. ()