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Mon Nov 11, 2024, 08:55 AM Nov 11

Zagros, a beautiful film about Iranian carpet makers from 2018

The work that goes into getting the wool from the sheep, dying it, and weaving it are incredible. Such artisans.

ZAGROS follows the creation of hand-made carpets across the Zagros mountains in Western Iran, the land of Bakhtiaris. Wool is the guiding thread that traverses the worlds of weavers, dyers and shepherds, revealing nomadic and sedentary cultures through labour. Carpets weave the social fabric of their lives, giving it form as well as colour. The work is hard, and is gradually being devalued by the outside world - but their lives are redeemed because of the love they feel for their traditions.

58 min documentary, colour, DCP, 2018, Iran/Canada.
Co-directed and co-produced by Ariane Lorrain & Shahab Mihandoust





Trailer
https://arianelorrain.com/ZAGROS


You can watch it for free on Vimeo

https://vimeo.com/691079358

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