The Last Days of Winter | Les derniers jours de l’hiver| Akharin Rouzhaye Zemestan (2012)
Synopsis
Following his harrowing documentary, It's Always Late for Freedom, director Mehrdad Oskouei continues his exploration of a male juvenile detention facility near Tehran.
Last Days of Winter follows these young men in the days leading up to the Iranian New Year, as they take stock of their lives.
It took Oskouei four years to obtain the permit necessary to make the documentary, and he only had 12 days to actually film.
Awards
Winner of Blackberry IDFA Doc U Award 2011 Winner of Golden FIFOG for best documentary at the 7th International Oriental Film Festival in Geneva, 2012. Winner of Youth Selection Award at the 12th Escales Documentaires, La Rochelle, France, 2012. Winner of Jury's Special Mention at the 22nd Traces de Vies International Documentary Film Festival, France 2012.
Reviews
Taylor Wanbaugh of VOX Magazine called The Last Days of Winter "a fantastic examination of the human spirit." He added, "It’s easy to forget where these boys are and all they’ve had to go through in their short lives, but their big brown eyes tell the tales of their sadness."
About this movie
Title: The Last Days of Winter | Les derniers jours de l’hiver| Akharin Rouzhaye Zemestan (2012)
Directed by: Mehrdad Oskouei
Date of birth: 12 September 1969 Teheran, Iran
Writing credits: Mehrdad Oskouei
Music: Morteza Saedi
Year: 2012
Country: Iran
Language: Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 52 min.