
1972
Aslani takes us on a mesmerizing journey through Iran’s archaeological sites of Chogha Zanbil, Kerman, Damghan, Yazd, and Kerman, narrating the tale of the Sufi mystic Daghoughi through a 13th-century poem by Rumi. The Pahlavi Ministry of Culture, expecting a far more conventional documentary, kept the film from being shown. It was only in 2024, when Aslani set out to digitize the film, that he discovered two reels had been lost. MoMA presents the world-premiere of Aslani’s re-edited version, which seeks to recapture the meditative flow of his original work despite its missing sequences.

Football Under Cover

Coup 53

444 jours qui ont fait plier l'Amérique

Runaway

The Void Inside

Feathered Cocaine

Forbidden to See Us Scream in Tehran

Googoosh: Made of Fire

Tehran Is the Capital of Iran

Tehran Has No More Pomegrenates!

The Color of Paradise

Desert Dancer

Sara and Ayda

Ten

Teheran '43

Offside

Tehran Taboo

Salami Aleikum

Close-Up

Taste of Cherry