A SISTERS’ TALE / A GUIDE TO DANCE FOR ADULT CHILDREN
Options
Date of Publication
December 18, 2024
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Division/Institute
Language
English
Uncontrolled Keywords
Description
Q&A with the filmmakers leila Amani and Sadaf Biglari
The filmmaker's sister, Nasreen, a housewife with two children, is married to a traditional and often unavailable husband. Despite the restrictions on women in Iran, she decides to pursue her lifelong dream of singing.
Through the lens of VHS home movies, the film is an experimental journey that delves into childhood memories, highlighting dance not only as a tool of expression but also as a manifestation of existence. Playing around with imagination and fiction, it attempts to reclaim agency and power for seven-year-old Sadaf and her classmates.
The filmmaker's sister, Nasreen, a housewife with two children, is married to a traditional and often unavailable husband. Despite the restrictions on women in Iran, she decides to pursue her lifelong dream of singing.
Through the lens of VHS home movies, the film is an experimental journey that delves into childhood memories, highlighting dance not only as a tool of expression but also as a manifestation of existence. Playing around with imagination and fiction, it attempts to reclaim agency and power for seven-year-old Sadaf and her classmates.