Jaii keh khoda nist
Where God Is NotIt is years since Tamadon has been in Iran. He himself was never imprisoned, although his passport was confiscated for a month after he filmed Iranien (Berlinale Forum 2014). By speaking with Kalhori and two other former political prisoners – Taghi Rahmani and Mazyar Ebrahimi – he is now looking to find out more about the years they spent in Evin or Ghezel Hesar. Over the course of the trio’s reconstructions and reenactments, they place their bodies back in the positions they took during their interrogation and torture. Will this enable them to convey their experiences? Is it helpful for them to return to the past? Providing no easy answers to these difficult questions, the film instead takes the liberty of repeatedly eyeing its own premise with quiet scepticism.
Crew
Director | Mehran Tamadon |
Written by | Mehran Tamadon |
Cinematography | Patrick Tresch |
Editing | Mehran Tamadon, Luc Forveille |
Sound Design | Simon Gendrot, Philippe Grivel |
Sound | Terence Meunier, Marc Parazon |
Producers | Raphaël Pillosio, Elena Tatti |
Executive Producer | Raphaël Pillosio |
Co-Production | Box Productions Lausanne, Schweiz |
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Mehran Tamadon
Born in Tehran, Iran, in 1972, he first studied architecture in Paris before turning to filmmaking. He directed his first documentary, Behesht zahra, in 2004. In 2010, he made Bassidji in which he documented his attempts to enter into a dialogue with the Basij militia whose members have dedicated their lives to defending the Iranian regime. The same principle was applied in his film Iranien which screened in the Berlinale Forum in 2014.
Filmography
2004 Behesht zahra (Mothers of Martyrs); short documentary 2009 Bassidji; documentary 2014 Iranien; documentary 2023 Jaii keh khoda nist (Where God Is Not); documentary · Mon pire ennemi (My Worst Enemy); documentary
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2023