THE SILENT MAJORITY SPEAKS

by Bani KHOSHNOUDI
2010-2014 / HD / color-b&w / sound / 1S / 94' 00

Using the 2009 revolt in Iran as a launching pad and as a central focus, this film explores ideas of collectivity, authority, patriarchy, memory and repetition through a re-assessment or deconstruction of Iran's modern history and the images used to construct it. Connecting and disconnecting the images and the moments of a revolutionary consciousness, the film thinks through cinema and the use of the moving image as an obsession with a certain version of modernity and revolution as well.

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distribution format Digital file on USB stick (HD)
notes English, French and Spanish subtitles available
screen 16/9 (single screen)
speed 25 fps
sound sound
original language English & Persian
rental fee 450,00 €