Filmmaking in Exile

At this film screening, director Farahnaz Sharifi and composer Atena Eshtiaghi will be our guests for a subsequent Q&A.

MY STOLEN PLANET

Iran, Deutschland 2024 – Director: Farahnaz Sharifi – Original version with English subtitles – subsequent Q&A w/director and composer – Length: 82 min.

  • Mon, 5/6/24
    20.30
    Filmmuseum

As early as 8 March 1979, shortly after the Islamic revolution, Iranian women protested against the compulsory wearing of headscarves. MY STOLEN PLANET acts as a reminder of their on-going struggle for freedom and the discrepancy between private and public life. Archive images, Super-8, VHS and mobile phone footage document personal acts of resistance and joie de vivre that call out for “Woman! Life! Freedom!” Silvia Bauer


Notice: This film contains depictions of violence and execution.

 

Biography

Iranian director, screenwriter and editor Farahnaz Sharifi has been living in exile since 2022. After studying film at Tehran’s Soore University, she has been making short films since 2003. She became known as the editor of Keywan Karimi and Firouzeh Khosrovani’s films.

Filmography (selection)

PROFESSION: DOCUMENTARIST, IR 2014, 80 min. (1 Episode von 7)
REVOLUTIONARY MEMORIES OF BAHMAN WHO LOVED LEILA; IR 2013, 15 min.

As editor: 

RADIOGRAPH OF A FAMILY, NO/IR/CH 2020, 82 min. (Director: Firouzeh Khosrovani)
TOMORROWLAND, IR 2017, 70 min. (Director: Sarvnaz Alambeigi)
NEVESHTAN BAR SHAHR, IR 2016, 60 min. (Director: Keywan Karimi)
DRUM, IR 2016, 90 min. (Director: Keywan Karimi)


In cooperation with 

 

Former DOK.forum Marketplace project

 

No youth rating

English/Original Title: SAYYAREYE DOZDIDE SHODEYE MAN. Writer: Farahnaz Sharifi. Camera: Farahnaz Sharifi. Sound: Farahnaz Sharifi. Editing: Farahnaz Sharifi. Music: Atena Eshtiaghi. Production: JYOTI Film GmbH. Producer: Anke Petersen, Lilian Tietjen. International Sales: CAT&Docs.

  • Mon, 5/6/24
    20.30
    Filmmuseum