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Infidels (Koffar) dives deep into the lives of the Godars, these artist-Gypsies in Northern Iran, capturing a raw and intimate look at their existence. It's not just a documentary; it's a tapestry woven from the threads of their artistry—dance, music, acting, and even hunting. The film feels like a slow, immersive journey. You can really sense the dedication they have to their craft, their rituals echoing through the vibrant landscapes. The performances are genuine, not staged, which adds this layer of authenticity. There's a certain magic in how they balance tradition with the present, bringing their history to life. It’s a unique portrayal of a culture often overshadowed by broader narratives.
Focuses on the Godars' way of life and artistry.Unique blend of personal stories and cultural preservation.Offers a glimpse into lesser-known traditions of Northern Iran.
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Bahman Kiarostami
Director