Forugh Farrokhzad-Khaneh siah ast ('The House Is Black') (1962)
292.9 MB | 0:21:58 | Persian with English s/t | XviD, 1650 Kb/s | 576x432
A revelation of staggering force, lyrically composed by one of the 20th century's leading poets, Forough Farrokhzad. Her first and only film, it depicts the lives and bodies of people tragically deformed by leprosy. A film of stirring and powerful images, and a beautifully, tragically poetic narration that heavily influenced the modern Iranian cinema of Abbas Kiarostami and Mohsen Makhmalbaf, who called it "the best Iranian film." It provides, in the film's own words, "a vision of pain no caring human being should ignore.".