While making a documentary on the Palestine-Israel conflict, an Iranian filmmaker is abruptly drawn into war at home. Forced to flee Tehran with his family, he finds temporary refuge in a suburban home. Over twelve tense days, the film transforms from an analytical essay into a self-reflective diary where archive, memory, and lived experience collapse into one another.
* Recommended for ages 12 and over; depicts graphic scenes of war.
Screenplay Nima Nassaj
Cinematography Nima Nassaj
Editing Nima Nassaj
Sound Mahoor Mirshakkak
Producers Faezeh Davoodi, Asghar Torabi, Nima Nassaj
Co-production 4th Projects
AUDIO: Farsi
SUBTITLE: Romanian, English
26
April,
Sunday
Cinema Elvire Popesco
5:30 PM
29'
Followed by Q&A with director Mahshid Mahboubifar and a Fundraisers for Falastin speech
Mahshid Mahboubifar
Mahshid Mahboubifar
Mahshid Mahboubifar is a Berlin based artist and filmmaker from southern Iran. Pulling, reassembling, researching still and moving images, she de/re-constructs fragments of archival material. She creates collages tracing the interplay of image, corporeal perception and space. She studied Expanded Cinema at the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig.
29
April,
Wednesday
Cinemateca Eforie
8:00 PM
29'
30
April
- 31
May
ONLINE
29'
awards and festivals
Berlinale Forum Expanded – Berlin International Film Festival 2026