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Tehran Blues feels like a journey through the soul of Iran, where the old world meets the new in a vivid tapestry of sounds and sights. Erfan Shafei, the charming protagonist, captures the essence of contemporary Iranian life, blending humor with a touch of irony. The documentary unfolds at a leisurely pace, allowing you to soak in the local music scene, which serves as both a backdrop and a character in its own right. The interviews with various individuals provide a candid look at their lives, offering insights into the complexities of tradition versus modernity. It's raw and heartfelt, and what's striking is the way the film captures the spirit of a generation reflecting on their cultural identity amidst shifting societal landscapes.
Explores cultural identity through music.Interesting juxtaposition of tradition and modernity.Unique perspective from a young Kurdish filmmaker.
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