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Karun – The Longest River of Iran, directed by Sahand Sarhaddi, dives deep into a haunting chapter of Iranian history. The film reconstructs the tragic events surrounding the murder of poet Hamid Hajizadeh and his young son, Karun, through poignant testimonies from those who survived that night. The atmosphere is heavy, laden with grief and reflection, creating a sense of somber intimacy. Sarhaddi's approach to pacing feels deliberate; it allows viewers to sit with the sorrow and weight of the narrative. The documentary's distinctive element lies in its raw, almost tactile realism—no flashy effects, just the stark truth presented through the eyes of those left behind. It’s a chilling meditation on loss, memory, and the fragility of life in the face of violence.
Explores deep emotional themes of loss and memory.Focuses on real testimonies, creating an intimate feel.Deliberate pacing enhances the film's haunting atmosphere.
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