A young filmmaker who currently works in a hospital takes a mental patient out for a short ride to find out who she really is. Now he has to decide whether to run away with her or take her back to the hospital.
In Farhad Delaram’s feature debut, two fugitives in contemporary Iran encounter citizens across the country, all wounded by the same corrupt government and all united in their willingness to help the pair survive.
Produced by: Caroline Nataf, Frieda Oberlin, Saeed Shahsavari, Johannes Suhm Music by: Mehrdad Jafari Raad Cinematography by: Mohammad Reza Jahanpanah Editing by: Sasan Khoshniat
Official Selection, 2023 Toronto International Film Festival
Shot on location, Achilles takes us from Tehran to the dried-up Lake Urmia in Iran’s northwestern province of Shabestar, to the Caspian Sea, and, with authorities in hot pursuit, to Maku, near Turkey’s border. Unbeknownst to Hedieh, who is estranged from her daughter, the journey is not entirely haphazard. Unbeknownst to Farid, his actions will ripple well beyond his own life.
Writer-director Farhad Delaram developed this film as the bloody crackdown on protesters began in his home country, and he drew on his lived experience, having spent weeks in a small cell surrounded only by concrete. His feature debut is a testament to the magnitude of collective cracks that — when amassed — can tear down walls. (DOROTA LECH)