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The Dance of the Rabbits (2015)
Directed by Mobarez Javanmard

My cinema begins where attention becomes unavoidable.Filmmaking, for me, is not a form of escape or distraction. It is a way of staying with what is usually left unresolved silences, repetitions, and moments that resist clear explanation. I am drawn to states of uncertainty rather than resolution, and to images that hold tension without releasing it.I work through restraint: controlled light, quiet framing, and minimal intervention. Dialogue is secondary to rhythm, duration, and absence. Meaning is not delivered directly but allowed to emerge through accumulation and delay.Surreal elements appear in my work not as symbols to be decoded, but as practical tools ways of approaching experiences that realism alone cannot hold. The films are not designed to instruct or reassure. They exist to make certain inner conditions visible, even when they remain uncomfortable.I am less interested in explanation than in precision. When the work functions properly, it does not ask to be clarified.

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