Woman of the Sun: A Chronology of Seeing


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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.

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Director

Hamed Zolfaghari

Actor

Hubert Sabino-Brunette

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A collaboration between filmmaker Hamed Zolfaghari and a group of women who founded a cooperative selling artisanal crafts in order to maintain full control over their work, this feature-length film is a fascinating and sensitive foray into a rural Iranian community. Demystifying the very production of a work of cinema as it’s created, this film and its context of production appear as a central mechanism to liberate and affirm these women who are driven by an inspiring strength. Women of the Sun: A Chronology of Seeing creates a space for dialogue in which they can freely explore the possibilities of a new language, thereby gaining mastery over their own stories and representation. This empowerment leads to changes in their mentalities, with a finesse that suggests the changes will persist. It’s a work that helps demonstrate the importance and richness that comes from multiplying perspectives in film and diversifying documentary approaches, if any further proof of that was necessary…

 

 

Hubert Sabino-Brunette
Teacher and programmer

 

 

  • Année 2020
  • Pays France, Iran
  • Durée 87
  • Producteur Agat Films & Cie
  • Langue Persian
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court A camera comes into an Iranian desert village and becomes the target of debate between a group of housewives in charge of a filming project and the conservative views that challenge them.
  • Programmateur Hubert Sabino-Brunette|Teacher and programmer;

A collaboration between filmmaker Hamed Zolfaghari and a group of women who founded a cooperative selling artisanal crafts in order to maintain full control over their work, this feature-length film is a fascinating and sensitive foray into a rural Iranian community. Demystifying the very production of a work of cinema as it’s created, this film and its context of production appear as a central mechanism to liberate and affirm these women who are driven by an inspiring strength. Women of the Sun: A Chronology of Seeing creates a space for dialogue in which they can freely explore the possibilities of a new language, thereby gaining mastery over their own stories and representation. This empowerment leads to changes in their mentalities, with a finesse that suggests the changes will persist. It’s a work that helps demonstrate the importance and richness that comes from multiplying perspectives in film and diversifying documentary approaches, if any further proof of that was necessary…

 

 

Hubert Sabino-Brunette
Teacher and programmer

 

 

  • Année 2020
  • Pays France, Iran
  • Durée 87
  • Producteur Agat Films & Cie
  • Langue Persian
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court A camera comes into an Iranian desert village and becomes the target of debate between a group of housewives in charge of a filming project and the conservative views that challenge them.
  • Programmateur Hubert Sabino-Brunette|Teacher and programmer;

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