The Vanishing Point
Bani Khoshnoudi / Iran, United States, France / 2025 / Czech Premiere / 103 min.
synopsis
The camera pans several times across the empty apartment. It seems spacious, unused, neglected. In this autobiographical film, the director returns to the places where her family lived before they were forced to flee the country. With its transformation into an authoritarian theocracy after 1979, Iran became a regime that oppressed many groups of the population—primarily women, but also advocates of liberal values and secularization. It was as if, almost overnight, the Middle Eastern country had become a different society. In the film, we cross this invisible boundary between the old and new worlds several times and, together with its author, try to catch the vanishing point on the horizon of both the past and the future.“My work is one concerned with the labour of memory, an attempt to make a placeholder for more to come forward, and an invitation to reflect together and participate in the archive.” — Bani Khoshnoudi
biography
Bani Khoshnoudi (born 1977) is an Iranian filmmaker and visual artist whose work focuses on documentary and feature films and other visual works. She is interested in themes of modernity, exile, and migration. Her essay film The Silent Majority Speaks (2009) was banned by authorities in Iran and Lebanon.film details
director: | Bani Khoshnoudi |
producer: | Bani Khoshnoudi, Janja Kralj |
script: | Bani Khoshnoudi |
photography: | Bani Khoshnoudi |
editing: | Claire Atherton |
sound design: | Éric Lesachet |
Screening time
Friday 24. 10. 2025, 22:00
DIOD
Monday 27. 10. 2025, 10:30
Kino DKO I
Film at festival
premiere type: | Czech Premiere |
festival edition: | 2025 |
section: | Constellations |
language: | English, Farsi |
subtitles: | Czech, English |
colour: | Colour |
Info
director: | Bani Khoshnoudi |
original title: | Noghteh-e-Goriz |
country: | Iran, United States, France |
year: | 2025 |
running time: | 103 min. |
warning: | Graphic violence |