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20-year-old filmmaker wins award for powerful 1-minute film about marriage

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2025 10:48 am
by SsCoobyDoO
Amazing what can be conveyed in just 60 seconds.

You may not be able to understand their exact words, but the gestures and subtitles in help to convey the beautiful message of this short award-winning film made by 20-year-old Iranian filmmaker Syed Mohammad Reza Kheradmand.

The film, called Thursday Appointment, recently won an award at the Luxor African Film Festival, a non-profit organization that encourages and celebrates film-making from Africa.

The powerful short movie depicts an older married couple reciting the Poem of Hafez to one another in the car, when they stop at a red light and notice a couple fighting loudly with their young daughter in the back seat. The older couple make a gesture that says a lot about their own marriage, and about how married love can help reconcile and restore others around us.

Re: 20-year-old filmmaker wins award for powerful 1-minute film about marriage

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2025 12:28 pm
by hamemont
Whoa, didn't see that ending coming. That was excellent! I love it when so much can be accomplished with a simplistic approach, bravo to Mr. Kheradmand!

Re: 20-year-old filmmaker wins award for powerful 1-minute film about marriage

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2025 12:31 pm
by MarissaMcconnell
That little gesture from the older couple says so much about their relationship and how love can ripple out to others. Such a simple idea, but it hits hard.
I’ve seen people working on short films like this, and it’s always cool to watch how they figure out how to tell a story with so little time. At https://www.praguefilminstitute.cz, there’s a lot of focus on nailing those moments that stick with you, and this film nailed it.