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Directed by | Kiarash Anvari |
Written by | Kiarash Anvari |
Produced by | Kiarash Anvari Mostafa Anvari Sadaf Foroughi Farzaneh Sabetkasaie |
Starring | Kiarash Anvari Siavash Mazloumipour Salar Jahangard |
Narrated by | Kiarash Anvari |
Cinematography | Reza Teimouri |
Edited by | Babak Anvari |
Music by | Christophe Rezai |
Production company | Sweet Delight Pictures |
Distributed by | Iranian Independents |
Release date |
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Running time | 16 minutes |
Language | Persian |
Duet is a 2006 Iranian short mockumentary film, shot in Damavand, Iran and written and directed by Kiarash Anvari.[1]
Plot
A retired veteran of the 8 year Iran-Iraq war, paralyzed from injuries suffered in the conflict, struggles to bring peace to the world through a miracle after the attacks on the World Trade Center in September 2001. The ritual he performs depends on the help of his brother, a man who does not believe in miracles.
Cast
- Kiarash Anvari as Narrator
- Siavash Mazloumipour as Paralyzed Soldier
- Salar Jahangard as Brother
- Habib as Afghan kid
- Zahra as Afghan kid
Festivals
The film has had multiple international screenings since its release: Palm Springs International Short Film Festival (2006),[2] the 13th annual Bite The Mango Film Festival in 2007,[3][4] the 5th Matsalu Nature Film Festival in 2007,[5] and the 5th Signes de Nuit International Film Festival in Paris in 2007[6]
References
- ↑ Culture Unplugged, Festival specials: Duet (2006), accessed 01-22-2009
- ↑ Duet (2006) Archived 2006-10-01 at the Wayback Machine at Palm Springs International Short Film Festival, accessed 01-22-2009
- ↑ Bite The Mango Film Festival, accessed 01-22-2009
- ↑ National Media Museum, Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK Archived 2007-06-11 at archive.today, Duet (2006)] at Bite the Mango International Film Festival, accessed 01-22-2009
- ↑ 2007 Matsalu Nature Film Festival Archived 2009-06-30 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 01-22-2009
- ↑ 5ème Festival Signes de Nuit (French) Google translation, Duet (2006), accessed 01-22-2009
External links
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