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Farshid Kazemi

    Iranian Cinema with Psychoanalysis
    A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
    • A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night

      • 110pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      There is something weird and eerie going on in the oneiric Iranian ghost-town Bad City. A mysterious female vampire, clad in a long-black veil, imbued with occult and erotic power, has newly arrived in town and is summarily dispensing with its unsavory characters. Through a chance encounter in a night of luminal darkness, an eternally dark romance begins - baptized in love's blood. Shot in dazzling anamorphic black and white cinematography and accompanied with an intoxicating and mesmeric soundtrack, Ana Lily Amirpour's debut feature film A GirlWalks Home Alone At Night (2014), was an instant popular and critical success. Dubbed 'the first Iranian vampire western' the genre-bending film is a pastiche of genres such as vampire cinema, gothic and horror films, spaghetti westerns, graphic novels, and Iranian cinema; yet the film stands as a new vampire fairy-tale with a unique style all its own. The first full-length study dedicated to the film since its release, this book in the Devil's Advocate series provides a unique approach to the film situated within three theoretical coordinates: the vampire genre, psychoanalytic (film) theory and German Idealism.

      A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
    • Iranian Cinema with Psychoanalysis

      The Interpreter of Desires

      • 188pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intersection of Lacanian psychoanalysis and Iranian Shi'ite thought, this book analyzes desire and sexuality in contemporary Iranian cinema. It reveals a significant connection between post-revolutionary films and psychoanalytic theory, highlighting how these works reflect complex themes of desire within their cultural and religious contexts. The analysis offers fresh insights into the portrayal of sexuality in Iranian cinema, challenging conventional perceptions and deepening the understanding of its artistic and ideological dimensions.

      Iranian Cinema with Psychoanalysis