Scene from the film Slowly Forgetting Your Faces
Scene from the film Slowly Forgetting Your Faces
Scene from the film Slowly Forgetting Your Faces

Slowly Forgetting Your Faces

My father Hassan and his brother Ibrahim read the letters that kept them in touch when revolution, war and 5000 km separated them from each other.

“I am slowly forgetting your faces,” writes the eldest brother from Iran to his younger siblings in Germany. These left the war and revolution in their homeland a long time ago. Together with his father and uncle, director Daniel Asadi Faezi explores the history of their family. What remains from the time of the revolution are the letters that the young men wrote to each other between the two countries. For 30 years, they have not read these letters. They tell the story of a family divided by politics and religion and open a projection screen for past images.

Direction
Year
2021
Country
  • Germany
Duration
80min 
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