Portrait of a Lady Far Away | Sima-Ye Zani Dar Doordast (2005)
Synopsis
A middle-aged, divorced man returns home one day to find a woman's cryptic message on his voicemail.
Claiming to have dialed his number by chance, she tells him of her intentions to kill herself, and also of her house keys which are hidden underneath her doormat.
Intrigued, he shows up at her flat, and finds the keys, but he is too late. He finds instead, a friend of hers, whom he spends the night with, driving around Tehran.
And as the night deepens, a dark secret from his past resurfaces. In his feature film debut, director and writer Ali Mosaffa creates a film filled with poetry and a dream-like quality.
Richly burnished cinematography reveals an unfamiliar Tehran of midnight performance art gatherings, deserted theaters, and fortune telling parlors, while the architect begins to suspect that a third woman from his past may or may not be orchestrating the whole pursuit. (Summary from UCLA International Institute)
Festivals:Karlovy Vary International Film Festival; Montréal Film Festival.
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Title: Portrait of a Lady Far Away | Sima-Ye Zani Dar Doordast (2005)
Directed by: Ali Mosaffa
Date of birth: 1 December 1966, Teheran, Iran
Writing credits:
Ali Mosaffa, Safi Yazdanian
Music by: Peyman Yazdanian
Country: Iran
Language: Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 98 min.