Hamed Zolfaghari is an Iranian filmmaker based in Tehran and Paris. He has made five semi-feature documentary films which he wrote, directed, and partly produced as well. His works have been traveling throughout international and national platforms and festivals. Woman of the Sun: A Chronology of Seeing is his first feature documentary film.
Woman of the Sun: A Chronology of Seeing
Shafie Abad is a village of the Iranian desert, submitted for centuries to traditional laws, frozen in time. But one day, a group a woman seizes cameras and gather in a collective. In their impulse, they decided to fund a weaver’s cooperative. The beginning of an emancipatory adventure, where the change of social condition involves a sight revolution.
Woman of the Sun: A Chronology of Seeing
Shafie Abad is a village of the Iranian desert, submitted for centuries to traditional laws, frozen in time. But one day, a group a woman seizes cameras and gather in a collective. In their impulse, they decided to fund a weaver’s cooperative. The beginning of an emancipatory adventure, where the change of social condition involves a sight revolution.