Born in Teheran in 1978, Mohammadreza Farzad is an Iranian documentary filmmaker whose works have screened widely at international festivals including the Berlinale Forum. Originally an actor, he later moved into documentary filmmaking and editing. His works have received numerous awards and international recognition. He studied at Béla Tarr's Film Factory and is currently developing his first feature-length film.
As I Lay Dying
As I Lay Dying
As I Lay Dying
Against unsteady handheld footage from Iran's 2009 Green Movement, a calm voice recounts the fates of protesters glimpsed in blurred frames. Urgency and street chaos flare, then freeze. Between motion and stillness, the film traces singular lives unfolding within a collective struggle.
Mohammadreza Farzad & Pegah Ahangarani: ' "There were so many of us, but when it all ended, each of us went our own way."
We see footage of the Green Movement, a wave of protests in Iran that began in the summer of 2009, in response to the presidential election fraud in favour of the incumbent president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. We see the chaos, the solidarity among the people, and the amazement too: that this is possible, that this is actually happening. Shaky handheld images capture both the energy of the crowd and the panic when shots suddenly ring out.
Meanwhile, a voice-over calmly recounts what happened to the people we see. Each time, the wild images are paused for a moment and we hear what became of the person we see in the blurry images. These stories are fictional in the sense that they don't correspond to the actual people we're looking at, or to the names they're given here, although they are drawn directly from life. No matter how heartbreaking these stories are, the narrator maintains the same calm distance, as if observing it all from a different dimension.’

Pegah Ahangarani is an Iranian actress, filmmaker, and musician. She has directed several documentaries and acted in more than forty feature films. Her work as both director and performer has screened and received awards at major international festivals including Berlin, Toronto, and Venice. She is currently developing her first feature-length essay film.

