It's snowy, today.
This film explores how deaf people connect with music. It showcases the efforts made to enable the deaf to enjoy the pleasure of music, although these attempts have not yet been entirely successful. However, life goes on, and there is hope that the future will be brighter than today.
-
Mehrana(mansoureh) RaadfarDirectorthe choice
-
Mehrana RaadfarWriterthe choice
-
Amir JoghataeiProducer
-
Project Type:Documentary, Experimental, Short
-
Runtime:23 minutes 23 seconds
-
Completion Date:October 1, 2023
-
Production Budget:4,000 USD
-
Country of Origin:Iran
-
Country of Filming:Iran
-
Language:Persian
-
Shooting Format:Dijital
-
Aspect Ratio:16:9
-
Film Color:Color
-
First-time Filmmaker:No
-
Student Project:No
-
Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
Mehrana Raadfar
Born in Tehran, she is a graduate of Film Directing from the University of Art, Tehran.
She has directed and produced several short films and documentaries and has been actively involved in various roles within Iranian cinema. She is known for creating works with a creative approach, focusing on social issues and women’s topics.
This film is an exploration of an experience that reveals music is not merely the language of ears, but also a language of the body, eyes, and soul. Through the fusion of imagery, movement, and silence, I have endeavored to help the audience not only see but truly feel the depth of the world of deaf individuals.
I hope this film blurs the boundaries between “hearing” and “not hearing” and leads the audience to a profound question: If music goes beyond sound, then what is true listening?