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‘1001 Frames’ review: Experimental thriller shot clandestinely in Iran

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Dir/scr: Mehrnoush Alia. USA/Iran. 2025. 87mins

Within the legend that types the framing gadget of the Persian assortment of tales often called One Thousand And One Nights, Scheherazade is a triumphant underdog, a resourceful lady who survives by harnessing the ability of narrative. However Iranian-American director Mehrnoush Alia needs us to recollect all the ladies that went earlier than her. Seen from this angle, it’s not a story of survival – it’s a horror story.

 A relentless, screw-tightening crescendo

Numerous younger ladies have been misplaced earlier than Scheherazade turned the tables on the entitled ruler who had used his place of energy to terrorize and kill them. Alia’s instinct on this highly effective, deeply uncomfortable experimental thriller is to recast the sadistic sultan as a movie director and the virgins he married and murdered as actresses who’re auditioning for an element in his subsequent mission – an adaptation of One Thousand And One Nights.

Based mostly on Alia’s 2015 quick Scheherazade, the movie was apparently shot clandestinely within the US-based director’s homeland of Iran. The set is naked: a soundstage with a dusty black flooring and a single, central chair, the place actresses who’ve come to audition for the movie inside the movie undergo a largely unseen male director’s more and more bullying prompts and questions. A single supply of sunshine, excessive up, stage proper, lends the faces of those more and more unsettled younger ladies a tenebrous chiaroscuro. 

The dramatic arc isn’t an arc in any respect, however a relentless, screw-tightening crescendo. With a few exceptions, the actresses are younger. One has launched into a 14-hour journey to make the audition and appears prepared for something to get the half. However feminine boldness and feminine modesty are equally distasteful to the autocrat behind the digicam, whose methodology – to seek out his prey’s weaknesses, and manipulate them – is, we realise, one thing each remedy and sure excessive method-acting colleges have in widespread.

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Performed by main Iranian theatre director and actor Mohammad Aghebati – Alia’s manufacturing companion at Maaa Artwork –  the director-within-the-film is cagey in regards to the mission he’s casting. He tells his sceptical ex-wife, to whom he has promised the a part of Scheherazade, that the road of younger actresses ready exterior are there to play the unfortunate virgins who preceded her character. “I can’t forged corpses”, he barks.

Alia creates empathy by uncertainty. Because the unnamed male director’s innuendos turn into extra express and threatening, his victims move from disbelief to one thing like terror. Some combat again; one is canny sufficient to suspect that that is all an act. We, the viewers, undergo from related doubts. Is that this an arthouse Candid Digicam mission? Are we watching real audition tapes of actresses summoned by the precise Mohammad Aghebati? A tension-releasing coda that leaps the fourth wall doesn’t a lot resolve the difficulty as elevate extra questions, as the feminine director and the male director-within-the-film arrive on set to congratulate and console. 

If this spectacular debut characteristic has a flaw it’s that, for all of the emotional buy and veracity of the performances on show right here – usually expressed by the eyes alone, in a collection of close-ups, in one of the best horror custom – it stays one thing of an train. Temporary references to honour killings, veils and Islamic Republic movie censorship aside, 1001 Frames could possibly be set wherever the place a poisonous patriarchy makes use of violence and coercion to impose itself. This can be Alia’s intention, however the drive for universality makes this admirable movie a fair more durable watch than it already is.

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Manufacturing corporations: Maaa Movies, Distorted Footage

Worldwide gross sales: Loco Movies, information@loco-films.com

Producers: Mohammad Aghebati, Mehrnoush Alia, Sina Sharbafi

Cinematography: Hamed Hosseini Sangari

Manufacturing design: Morteza Farbod, Hamed Hosseini Sangari

Modifying: Mehrnoush Alia

Music: Ava Rasti

Predominant forged: Mohammad Aghebati, Mahin Sadri, Leili Rashiri, Parastoo Ghorbani, Behafarid Ghaffarian, Avin Tafakori, Aisan Ghanbari, Shayesteh Sajadi

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