This wry, whimsical character study from Parvis Shahbazi may be the first cinematic account of the urban slacker phenomenon in Iran.
Mansour Shahbazi and Saeed Amini play a couple of listless twentysomethings, each from opposite ends of the social spectrum but both equally bored with their constricted lives, which seem to consist mainly of aimless driving, melancholy reflection and the occasional bout of petty crime.
When the boys pick up a vivacious young hitchhiker (Maryam Palyzban), her dynamic presence begins to rouse them from their terminal ennui.
Punctuated with beautiful imagery and comic moments to leaven its examination of a generation adrift, DEEP BREATH is a sympathetic yet unsparing picture of disaffected Iranian youth.
Producer: Amir Samavati, Nader Afshari Screenplay:Parviz Shahbazi Cinematographer: Ali Loghmani Music by: Mehrdad Palizban Editor:Parviz Shahbazi
Deep Breath was shown at the Directors' Fortnight at Cannes Film Festival to great success. Among other accolades it won a FIPRESCI award at Pusan and the Jury special award at Turin as well as the Best Film award at the Belgrade Author Festival.
About this movie
Title: Deep Breath | Nafas-e amigh (2003)
Directed by: Parviz Shahbazi
Date of birth: 25 November 1962, Tehran, Iran
Writing credits: Parviz Shahbazi
Music: Mehrdad Palizban
Year: 2003
Country: Iran
Language: Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 82 min.