Distribution of the short film "The Turtle"
Short film distribution: "The Turtle"

the turtle

by  Fatemeh Fereydoun
short film / Drama

Poster of the short film "The Turtle" by Fatemeh Fereydoun

When someone is at the edge of critical decision making, meanwhile everything is going to be worse.

Synopsis

In the middle of the protests in Tehran, Saba is going to leave Iran to reach his mother abroad. The relationship between Saba and a girl makes everything complicated.

the turtle

by  Fatemeh Fereydoun
short film / Drama

When someone is at the edge of critical decision making, meanwhile everything is going to be worse.

Synopsis

In the middle of the protests in Tehran, Saba is going to leave Iran to reach his mother abroad. The relationship between Saba and a girl makes everything complicated.
Poster of the short film "The Turtle" by Fatemeh Fereydoun

THE TURTLE

( Lakposht )

Iran – United Arab Emirates, 2024 / 15′

a film by
Fatemeh Fereydoun

with
Hamid Pour-Azari
Pavan Afsar
Nahal Dashti
Omid Shahmoradi
Navid Layeghi Moghaddam

Screenplay Fatemeh Fereydoun
Director of Photography Said Barati
Production Design Alipooya Ghasemi
Costume Design Sara Mojdeh
Make-up Safoura Saffari
Editor Shahin Sepehri
Composer Ehsan Padeganeh
Sound Hadi Manavipour
Color Farbod Jalali
Sound Editing Amin Sharifi
Producer Pooyan Sedghi
Fateme Fereydoun
Production FateArt
Vodio Pictures
Distribution Alpha Film

Production of the sfhort film "The Turtle"
Official selections of the short film "The Turtle" by Fatemeh Fereydoun

Official Selections

  • GOA Short Film Festival  India, 2024 

The director

Fatemeh Fereydoun, director of the short film "The Turtle"

Fatemeh Fereydoun

Biofilmography

Fatemeh Fereydoun, born in February 1992, started her artistic career in 2008 by studying theater at Soreh High School. She then continued her studies in theater at the University of Tehran and obtained a master’s degree in directing. She has directed seven theater productions (including “Satin’s Island,” “The Last Play,” ”Night Mother”) and three films in her directorial career: “The Turtle,” “Camion,” and “Keyras”. She taught at the best private theater institute in Iran for four years and then continued teaching in theater and cinema.

Director statement

I just wanted to show a small example of a huge amount of emotions that everyone who should immigrate from their homeland should deny and swallow. We can not live freely in our own country, and the system is trying to keep us week in any aspect, so everyone who is concerned with thrown life should think about Iran, as same as it is in real world. And immigration to another country is always challenging. It doesn’t matter when you immigrate or where is you destination’ you should go through a port, a kind of gate that is difficult to pass through. Because people can never be completely cut off from their homeland, family and friends, and on the other hand, the future in which we can progress in our homeland is inconceivable to us, Iranian. This uncertainty forms the core of the film along with other elements like tension. This tension is something that all the Iranian who don’t agree the regime are experiencing after Mahsa Amini protest.
I wanted to share with the Turtle audience is an experience of constant tension and doubt. The feeling we go through and face on a daily basis in this geography, and humans in other parts of the world are less encountered with. When I speak about tension and doubt I mean when you leave your home it is nor guaranteed that you come back safe. The dusk in the final scene of the film and the twilight that is seen at the beginning as well show the ambiguity of the conditions and the decision of the characters of the film in relation to this dilemma.
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