Tuesday
12 Oct
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Forugh Farrokhzad: The House is Black

Film og foredrag om den iranske digter Forugh Farrokhzad.

’The House is Black’ er den eneste film af den banebrydende iranske digter Forugh Farrokhzad inden hendes tidlige død i 1967 i en alder af 32. I en nordiransk koloni for spedalske, aflukket for resten af verden, filmer Farrokhzad, med et både kærligt og stålfast blik, de indlagte beboeres ikke-normative kroppe og aktiviteter: Vi ser dem bede, være til undervisning, i samtaler, dans, isolation, leg. I en voiceover læser Farrokhzad og forfatter- og filmkollega Ebrahim Golestan uddrag fra Det Gamle Testamente, Koranen og Farrokhzads egen lyrik. Et epokegørende værk, der med sit fokus på ulighed startede den iranske New Wave, og som fortsat er aktuelt i dets refleksioner over håndteringen af karantænesygdomme. Foredrag om og oplæsning af Farrokhzads lyrik ved forfatter og oversætter Shadi Angelina Bazeghi .

Forugh Farrokhzad, 1963 / persisk m. eng. tekst / 22 min. + 50 min. foredrag på dansk.


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