‘Inside Amir’ movie about Emigrando de Tehran, Iran: Venice Trailer

Leave or not leave. That is the question. Writer and director Amir Azizi (Two dogs, Temporary) Follow a young man in Tehran, Iran, on the edge of emigrating in his last feature film, Inside Amir.

“In the midst of scattered memories, unfinished conversations and days of slow movement, he faces a decision that has not yet made completely: leave or stay,” says a synopsis for the film. “The only thing with what he refuses to separate is his bicycle: a partner through the streets of the city and a symbol of his past.”

And he emphasizes: “As his departure to join Tara, his girlfriend now in Italy, he approaches, we learn how years ago, his relationship prevented him from joining a family trip that ended in tragedy. Tara became more than a couple: she came to represent the life she was saved.”

The cast of Inside Amir It is directed by Amirhossein Hosseini (AMIR). Hadis Nazari (Tara), Nader Pourmahin, Nariman Farrokhi, Pirouz Nemati, Sohrab Mahdavi, Elham Azizi, Sajjad Hamidian and Delaram Kamareh also appear in the movie.

Azizi also handled the film edition, while cinematography is courtesy of Ali Ehsani. The music is from the member of the cast of the Kamareh, Sound by Omid Karim, and Sarah Gerami was responsible for the production design and costumes.

The Fog Films World film opens in the days of Venice of Venice, or Giornate Degli Authori on September 4.

“The film swings between the past and the present: friendships, night anxiety and a city that Amir is still linked,” says Azizi in the statement of a director. Inside Amir It is a quiet meditation on the emotional distance between staying and leaving, not about what is right or what is wrong, but what is unsolved. ”

‘Inside Amir’

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And he emphasizes: “Inside Amir He is rooted in personal experience, but aims to speak in a universal cinematographic language. It represents a young man through a city full of memories, loneliness and silent transformations. I am attracted to the poetry of ordinary life: the subtle rhythms of the streets, the moving bodies and the moments that seem calm but are emotionally loaded. Instead of focusing on the plot or dialogue, this film explores the presence, space and human vulnerability. “

A trailer that THR It can be released exclusively, shows Amir and others by bicycles. And we listen to the protagonist sharing that people do not see the light that says they feel inside: “They think I’m sad. They think I’m broken.”

Look at the trailer to Inside Amir below.