Tickets available now on Kodoom for Iranian Films featured at Trenton Film Festival:
Behind the Cloud There Lives a Sun (Dir. Kumar Mayank, India/Philippines, narrative, 15min)
Waiting for a bus to take her son to a family gathering, a victim of domestic violence silently questions her way of life.
Every Shadow Seems Alive (Dir. Leandro Afonso, Brazil, narrative, 16min)
As a woman leaves her house, she senses threats throughout the day -- at work, on the subway, in the car, on the street.
Coffin Decolleté (Dir. Nancy Kamal, Egypt, narrative, 6min)
A young girl sees wedding preparations in her home and realizes that she is being forced to be the bride.
I'm Not an Actress (Dir. Ali Jalali, Iran, narrative, 20min)
A woman tries to learn first-hand about drug addiction.
The Bartender (Dir. Travis Newsad, US, narrative, 10min)
Hotel bartender Carly is thrown off her game by the arrival of a VIP guest celebrating with his leadership team. She becomes increasingly concerned for the only woman in the group.
Driving Lessons (Dir. Marziyeh Riahi, Iran, narrative, 13min)
According to the laws of Iran, Bahareh must have her traditional, chauvinistic husband accompany her to driving lessons so she and her instructor will not be alone.
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