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STILL — A Version (2026)
A film by Mobarez Javanmard
STILL — A Version is a minimal psychological short film written and directed by Mobarez Javanmard and produced by Javanmard Cinema in Vancouver, Canada.
The film unfolds around an act of looking that no longer remains neutral. A contained image framed, isolated, and repeatedly observed begins to lose stability. What is seen shifts subtly, resisting continuity and refusing to settle into a fixed state.
Rather than presenting events as they are, STILL — A Version records a partial and unreliable version of reality, shaped by duration, framing, and perceptual pressure. The film does not document action; it registers disturbance.
Through static compositions, restrained sound, and controlled visual rhythm, the work examines how attention itself can become destabilizing. Surreal elements emerge not as symbols or spectacle, but as structural signals of fracture evidence that perception has begun to fail.
The film resists explanation or resolution, remaining with uncertainty and suspension. What is shown is not a conclusion, but one possible version.
The project is currently in pre-production, with release planned for 2026.
Genre: Psychological / Minimal / Surreal
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Writer–Director: Mobarez Javanmard
Production: Javanmard Cinema Inc — Independent Film Studio

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