THE SEALED SOIL

THE SEALED SOIL

Special Features: New 4K Restoration

[KHAKE SAR BEH MOHR] [خاک سر به مهر]
The earliest complete surviving feature film directed by an Iranian woman, Marva Nabili’s THE SEALED SOIL chronicles a young woman’s resistance to her forced marriage, a rebellion quickly misinterpreted by her family as demonic possession. Breathtaking in its directorial sophistication and restraint, and unblinking in its critique of institutionalized misogyny, this is a too-long-underseen masterstroke of world cinema. (Note courtesy of Arbelos Films.) DIR/SCR/PROD Marva Nabili. Iran, 1977, color, 90 min. In Persian with English subtitles. NOT RATED

Digitally restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive with funding provided by the Golden Globe Foundation, Century Arts Foundation, Farhang Foundation and Mark Amin. Restored from the 16mm original A/B negatives, color reversal internegative, magnetic track and optical track negative. Laboratory services by illuminate Hollywood, Corpus Fluxus, Endpoint Audio Labs, Audio Mechanics, Simon Daniel Sound. Special thanks to Thomas Fucci, Marva Nabili and Garineh Nazarian.

Run Time: 90 Minutes

Opening Date: Sunday, February 16, 2025

Genre: Drama

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AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center
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