I make films shaped by silence, pressure, and the spaces where meaning resists explanation.
Mobarez Javanmard is a Vancouver-based writer-director whose work spans fiction, documentary, and experimental cinema. Active since the early 2000s, he has developed a practice grounded in formal restraint, durational structure, and sustained psychological tension.
Rather than relying on explanatory narratives, his films construct meaning through atmosphere, repetition, and controlled pacing. Image and sound function as structural elements, allowing perception and ambiguity to remain active within the frame. His work examines how reality is shaped, fragmented, and experienced under pressure.
Across projects, Javanmard maintains a disciplined and continuous production approach. Each film contributes to a long-term body of work developed through internal coherence, formal consistency, and archival continuity. Limitation is treated not as restriction, but as a framework for precision and clarity.
Based in Canada, he continues to develop independent projects through a self-directed production model focused on sustainability, control, and long-term artistic development.
Cinema of Denial – Chinese
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