Investigating reports of demonic possessions in a remote village, a skeptical military officer finds his beliefs tested by an enigmatic exorcist.
In 1978, the inhabitants of a small village in Iran called Zalava claim there is a demon among them. Massoud, a young gendarmerie sergeant, who investigates this claim encounters an exorcist attempting to rid the village of the demon.
When he arrests the exorcist on charges of fraud, the villagers fear and anger escalates. Massoud and his love interest, a government doctor, soon find themselves trapped in a cursed house, surrounded by villagers who believe they are both possessed by the demon. --imdb
Zalava screened for the first time at the 39th Fajr Film Festival and earned 6 nominations and received 4 awards.
Zalava won the grand prize at Venice’s International Film Critics’ Week. In their joint statement, jurors praised Arsalan Amiri’s “fresh talent” and “playful cinematic language”. They also lauded the movie’s clear stance against “superstition and ignorance.”
Read about this film
Title: Zalava (2021)
Directed by: Arsalan Amiri
Date of birth: 1975, Sanandaj, Kurdistan, Iran
Writing credits:
Arsalan Amiri, Tahmineh Bahramalian, Ida Panahandeh
Music by: Ramin Kousha
Country: Iran
Language: Kurdish | Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 93 min.