Alireza Khatami’s “The Things You Kill” is the most well calibrated and cerebral film of the Sundance film festival this year ...
In 'The Things You Kill,' premiering at the Sundance Film Festival, Iranian writer-director Alireza Khatami unravels a man returning to his homeland.
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Sundance 2025: Filmmaker Alireza Khatami Used Premiere Pro and After Effects to Bring Sundance Debut “The Things You Kill” to LifeAs the writer, director, co-editor, and co-producer of the film, Alireza Khatami used Adobe’s suite of video editing tools to bring his creative vision to life: “Premiere Pro was our go-to for ...
Human rights failed to improve, and in some areas deteriorated, as the power struggle intensified between supporters of President Khatami’s reformist program and those seeking to maintain the ...
Iranian auteur Alireza Khatami tackles toxic masculinity through horror tension and psychological unease in Sundance thriller 'The Things You Kill.' ...
Premiering at Sundance, the latest feature from Iranian-American director Alireza Khatami ('Terrestrial Verses') follows a college professor whose private life gradually unravels. By Jordan ...
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‘The Things You Kill' Review: A Tense Existential Apocalypse in Turkey Is Like ‘Lost Highway' Directed by KiarostamiBut that's precisely the sort of bait-and-switch Iranian writer/director Alireza Khatami is operating on here, until his tense and nightmarish film starts to resemble more something like David Lynch's ...
Nojang Khatami is Postdoctoral Fellow at the Justitita Center for Advanced Studies at Goethe University Frankfurt. Beginning in fall 2023, he will be Assistant Professor of Political Science at ...
“I herewith proclaim to those (Western leaders) who still do not want to see the realities that the political axis of the new Middle East will soon be Islamic rulership and a democracy based on ...
A Turkish literary professor unravels when his mother dies in mysterious circumstances in Iranian director Alireza Khatami’s noirish nightmare.
Reformist candidates supporting President Khatami won a significant victory in February's parliamentary elections, hailed as the fairest in Iran's history, but hopes that this would lead quickly ...
Premiering out Sundance’s world dramatic competition ahead of subsequent play in Rotterdam, “The Things You Kill” marks Iranian auteur Alireza Khatami’s most personal and outré work to date.
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