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A Castle with Red Walls dives deep into the life of Davood Roostayi, an Iranian filmmaker whose extensive body of work remains unseen, buried under layers of censorship. The documentary serves a dual purpose: it not only chronicles Roostayi’s struggles but also paints a broader picture of artistic expression in a repressive regime. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of his situation. There's a stark intimacy in the interviews and archival footage, making it feel almost like a personal conversation rather than just a film. The atmosphere is heavy yet thought-provoking, shining a light on themes of resilience and the pursuit of creativity against all odds. It's distinct in its ability to blend personal narrative with political commentary, something not commonly seen.
Examines censorship in Iranian cinema.Features intimate interviews and archival footage.Focuses on the personal narrative of Roostayi.
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