Silent House
Iran, Qatar, Canada, Philipines2022documentary102'Międzynarodowy konkurs dokumentalny (2023)
These walls witnessed the history of Iran as well as the turbulent story of three generations of a family residing in a Teheran villa for over half a century when the world around them was in tumult and everything was changing. The upper class family preserved its extensive archives which were used by the descendants to create a motion picture about the house and its residents. Women, headed by the grandmother, played a particular role in it as they became the guides on this historical tour from the shah-era through the Islamic revolution to the modern times.
- directed by
- Farnaz Jurabchian
Farnaz Jourabchian is an independent filmmaker & writer based between Tehran and Toronto. She received her BFA in Cinema from the Melhoppenheim School of Cinema, Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, and also her BA in French Literature from Tehran University.
Mohammad Reza JurabchianMohammadreza Jourabchian was born in Tehran, Iran in 1983 and received a BFA in photography from the Faculty of Art and Architecure of Azad university of Tehran.
- cinematography
- Farnaz Jurabchian, Mohammadreza Jurabchian
- script
- Mohammad Reza Jurabchian, Narges Farshi, Farnaz Jurabchian
- music
- Hamed Sabet
- sound
- Ramin Abousedgh
- editing
- Hayedeh Safiyari
- production
- Farnaz Jurabchian, Mohammadreza Jurabchian (F&M Productions), Elaheh Nobakht (ELI Image)
- Photo
- Trailer