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Untitled (2007) is a documentary that quietly pulls you into the complex worlds of Quvi and Froogh, two individuals grappling with deep issues of displacement and identity. Setareh Mohammadi’s approach feels intimate, almost like being a fly on the wall as she captures their stories. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the weight of their experiences to settle in. The film doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of immigration and gender struggles, yet it has moments of quiet resilience. It's distinct in its raw honesty, often letting the subjects speak for themselves without heavy-handed narration. The atmosphere is reflective and contemplative, making you think long after it’s over.
Intimate storytellingFocus on personal narrativesExplores complex social issues
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Setareh Mohammadi
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