Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Endless greed, mental void.
Parviz Kimiavi
1976
Iran
74 min
Black & White
In The Stone Garden, Kimiavi visits the garden of Darvish Khan Esfandiarpur, a deaf mute whose home became a religious shrine after he began to hang stones from tree branches. In each film, Kimiavi explores the status of community, arguably producing allegories of the nation during a period of tremendous transformation.
Born in Tehran in 1939, Parviz Kimiavi trained as a filmmaker in Paris and worked at the public television network Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française, before returning to Iran in 1969. He developed a rich documentary practice that flourished throughout the 1970s, approaching diverse subjects with a poetic and impressionistic sensibility, and exploring cultural tradition, modernity, and national identity.
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