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April 15th, 2009
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Parviz Kimiavi — Moghollha (the Mongols)


Sunday April 19th, 2009 at 4pm
Anthology Film Archives
32 Second Avenue, New York
$8 in advance / $10 day-of-show

Moghollha (The Mongols)
Parviz Kimiavi
16mm On Video / 92 min / 1973

Included in Jonathan Rosenbaum’s list of 1000 essential films, Parviz Kimiavi’s The Mongols (1973) is a leftfield satire and sharp commentary on the expanding presence of cinema and television in Iran. The story follows a filmmaker, played by Kimiavi himself and also named Parviz, as he struggles with both his own film and a looming assignment to oversee the installation of a television relay station in the remote province of Zahedan. Imbued by his wife’s thesis work on the Mongol invasion of Iran, Parviz’s anxieties coalesce and materialize in the form of surreal visions in which the origins of cinema are acted out by the Turkomans he hired to play Mongols in his own film. Together with Parviz, we watch as the would-be gang of Mongols wander the desert in search of their director and the answers to their pressing questions about the nature of cinema, all while the forthcoming introduction of television consumes the local village and its inhabitants. Kimiavi fashions a fantastical cinematic space rife with bizarre metaphoric imagery and Godardian references to film-making in order to draw a sarcastic parallel between the Mongol invasion and the hyper-accelerated modernization of 1970s Iran.

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If you live in New York, then you must come to this. No excuses. The film is brilliant and has likely never before been screened in North America, ever. Much blood and sweat was shed to bring it to you with completed subtitling. Come.

September 12th, 2008
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She doesn’t think so but she’s dressed for the h-bomb


(Still from The Regulating Line by Shahryrar Nashat)

Tank.tv screening series at the Tate Modern

She doesn’t think so but she’s dressed for the h-bomb
Curated by Negar Azimi
Sunday 21 September, 15.00 - 16.00
Starr Auditorium, Tate Modern, £5
Information and tickets here

“This exhibition attempts to reveal the weight of diverse histories that define the current moment - whether these be manifest in the form of national myth, ritual, architecture or pop culture. The programme includes work from Ziad Antar, Shahryrar Nashat, Rosalind Nashashibi, Yael Bartana, Iman Issa, Hassan Khan, The Atlas Group, Ahmet Ogut and Haris Epaminonda.”

September 10th, 2008
Categories: Art, Events

Natascha Sadr-Haghighian at New Museum Night School

Night School Public Seminar 9
Thursday October 23, 2008 - Saturday October 25, 2008 at the New Museum

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Listen to Haghighian speak at the events for the Lapdogs of the Bourgeoisie show at Tensta Konsthall, Sweden as she speaks with Tirdad Zolghadr:

July 8th, 2008
Categories: Art, Calligraphy, Children's, Dance, Events, Film & Video, Graphics, Illustration, Literature, Music, Theatre, Women

Tirgan Cultural Festival Toronto

Tirgan Festival July 17 - 20, 2008 — Harbourfront Centre

Three day Persian cultural festival featuring the likes of Mohammad Reza Lotfi (above video) from music, Dariush Mehruji, Abbas Kiarostami and Rakhshan Bani-Etemad from cinema, Morteza Momayez and Farshid Meshghali from design, Aydin Aghdashloo from the arts and many many more. Most events are free!

June 30th, 2008
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Bahman Ghobadi at MoMA

 

The Films of Bahman Ghobadi June 27–July 7, 2008