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Taarikhaneh is one of those films that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll. It blends documentary and experimental fiction to explore the tragic destruction of the Ali Akbar Sanati Museum, a somber reflection on cultural loss. The pacing meanders, drawing you into the haunting echoes of history, especially with its nod to the Rex Cinema fire. There's an unsettling atmosphere throughout, where the weight of the past feels almost tangible. The practical effects add a rawness that complements the real-life tragedy being depicted. It's not your typical narrative; rather, it feels like a meditation on grief and memory, making it a distinctive piece worth pondering over.
Unique blend of documentary and fictionExplores cultural destruction and memoryAtmospheric storytelling with a raw edge
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Parham Sarkeshiki
Director