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The Unseen presents a haunting exploration of urban life and societal neglect through a mix of animation and documentary elements. The film captures the stark contrast of Tehran's facade during high-profile events, revealing the darker realities hidden beneath the surface. It's a poignant commentary on the effects of 'urban beautification' and the systemic issues faced by marginalized communities, like the homeless and drug users. The animation is striking and often surreal, enhancing the somber narrative and giving it an almost dreamlike quality. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of each story. It's not just a visual piece; it's an emotional experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Engaging visual style that blends animation and reality.Examines socio-political issues with a unique narrative structure.Offers a rare glimpse into the lives of marginalized individuals.
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Key Crew
Behzad Nalbandi
Director