Dark Orange
The story is about a young couple who seem to have a peaceful life, but their relationship has deep problems. The woman suffers from a one-sided emotional relationship and makes the last effort to improve it, but he ignores her feelings, has sex with her and treats her like a servant. She becomes disappointed and depressed. He believes that he is a feminist and a defender of
women’s rights. He criticizes physical violence and participates in the international Day of Violence against Women.
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Zahra AzadpourDirector
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Zahra AzadpourWriter
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Reza MousaviProducer
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Hadi AzadpourKey Cast
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Zahra AzadpourKey Cast
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Payam Azadimusic
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Project Type:Animation, Experimental, Short
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Runtime:6 minutes 1 second
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Completion Date:December 15, 2024
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Country of Origin:Iran, Islamic Republic of
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Country of Filming:Iran, Islamic Republic of
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Language:English
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Zahra was born on August 28,1991 in Iran. She is a graduate of the BA in directing. Her first passion was photography. She entered the job market as a photographer at the age of 16. She was working ,and studying at the same time. At the age of 25
she became interested in cinema and began her studies in directing. During her studies, she made several short animations, documentary films, and Experimental short films. After graduating, she made a short animation, “ Dark Orange,” In 2024. This animation is her first film that has officially participated in International festivals.
The short animation “Dark Orange” has a different perspective
on violence against women. When talking about this issue the first images that come to mind are women with bruised eyes and bloody faces. Although such images are completely true, I believe that violence is not just physical and has other angles. Behavioral and verbal violence causes more serious and deep damage to the soul of the victim, with the difference that it cannot be seen. Many people believe that they are true supporters of women’s rights and respect them just because they don’t beat women. Many women around the world have their rights ignored at home, at work, and in society or even in
educational institutions such as schools and universities. Think for a moment have you ever experienced it?
Physical violence is the result of behavioral and verbal violence. Let’s try to see and understand better and teach our children. Let’s start the change from ourselves, our homes, and the small environment around us to change the world.