My Stolen Planet

My Stolen Planet

2024 · 82 min · ★ 6.5 · Documentary

Farah, an Iranian woman, is forced to migrate to her private planet to be free. She buys other people’s memories in form of Super 8 films and records and archives her own to create an alternative history of Iran.

Directed by Farahnaz Sharifi · Written by Farahnaz Sharifi

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