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REBEL FLESH presents films made by women filmmakers that examine the impact of revolutionary upheavals on families and the relationships that are shaped—and often shattered—by the brutal demands of ideological regimes. Focused on experiences in Iran or in the Iranian diaspora, these works reveal the impossibility of selfhood within systems that demand absolute obedience, highlighting how defining oneself becomes an act of revolt. In this context, the simplest acts of self-expression become revolutionary. These films capture the fleeting moments of freedom where individuals assert their identities, fight for their memories, and strive to memorialize themselves in ways that reflect their true selves, not the versions dictated by authoritarian forces. The program also considers the paradoxical relationship between religious authority and bodily control. It explores how regimes that define themselves through the regulation of bodies inadvertently provoke resistance through the very expressions they seek to suppress. Through intimate stories and diverse cinematic expressions, these films offer a powerful exploration of sovereignty, rebellion, and the enduring struggle to reclaim one's body as a site of personal and political autonomy.
REBEL FLESH is curated by Homa Sarabi and is co-presented by ArteEast and UnionDocs. This program is part of the legacy program Unpacking the ArteArchive, which preserves and presents 20 years of film and video programming by ArteEast. Selections from REBEL FLESH will be screened in-person at UnionDocs on February 19 followed by a discussion with Yasman Baghban and Nazanin Norouzi moderated by the curator. For more information about the in-person screening uniondocs.org. The full program will be screened online on artearchive.org from February 14 - 23, 2025.
Rahmaneh Rabani is a 37-year-old Iranian woman, born and raised in an observant Muslim household. After the death of Mahsa Amini at the hands of Iranian authorities in the autumn of 2022, mass protests ignited one of the largest women’s rights movements in recent Iranian history. With the protests raging outside of her window, Rabani picks up her camera to document honest, direct, often emotional conversations with her family members as she attempts to understand the women and men around her who remain steadfastly opposed to equal rights for women. An energizing, courageous act of art as direct action, Rabani and Bahman Kiarostami’s Impasse turns into a microcosm of Iranian society as the walls of patriarchy and deep cultural and religious pressures spark a generation of women who demand basic human rights. But will Rabani’s struggle to maintain the family bond across three generations crack under the pressure of politics?
About the Directors
Rahmaneh Rabani (born 1986) is an Iranian film woman director, who has worked as an assistant director for nearly 12 years in Iran. She graduated in the field of editing, and has worked with some acclaimed Iranian directors such as Rakhshan Banietemad, Ali Mosaffa, Bahman Kiarostami, Mojtaba Mirtahmasb, as an assistant director, editor and script supervisor. She has made 3 short films and a television program. Impass is her first documentary film.
Bahman Kiarostami (born 1978) lives and works in Tehran, as a documentary film director, editor and cinematographer. He made his first documentary ‘Morteza Momayez: Father of Iranian Contemporary Graphic Design’ in 1996. Most of his documentaries focus on valuing and legitimizing processes in art, but also cover the visible yet obscured and unnoticed details which define Iran’s post revolutionary visual culture.
- Year2022
- Runtime90 minutes
- LanguagePersian
- CountryIran
- GenreDocumentary
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish
- DirectorRahmaneh Rabani - Bahman Kiarostami
- ScreenwriterRahmaneh Rabani - Bahman Kiarostami
- ProducerRahmaneh Rabani - Bahman Kiarostami
- Executive ProducerRahmaneh Rabani - Bahman Kiarostami
- Co-ProducerRahmaneh Rabani - Bahman Kiarostami
- FilmmakerRahmaneh Rabani - Bahman Kiarostami
- CinematographerRahmaneh Rabani - Somayeh Jafari - Hamed Otadi - Naghmeh Nowroozi
- EditorBahman Kiarostami
REBEL FLESH presents films made by women filmmakers that examine the impact of revolutionary upheavals on families and the relationships that are shaped—and often shattered—by the brutal demands of ideological regimes. Focused on experiences in Iran or in the Iranian diaspora, these works reveal the impossibility of selfhood within systems that demand absolute obedience, highlighting how defining oneself becomes an act of revolt. In this context, the simplest acts of self-expression become revolutionary. These films capture the fleeting moments of freedom where individuals assert their identities, fight for their memories, and strive to memorialize themselves in ways that reflect their true selves, not the versions dictated by authoritarian forces. The program also considers the paradoxical relationship between religious authority and bodily control. It explores how regimes that define themselves through the regulation of bodies inadvertently provoke resistance through the very expressions they seek to suppress. Through intimate stories and diverse cinematic expressions, these films offer a powerful exploration of sovereignty, rebellion, and the enduring struggle to reclaim one's body as a site of personal and political autonomy.
REBEL FLESH is curated by Homa Sarabi and is co-presented by ArteEast and UnionDocs. This program is part of the legacy program Unpacking the ArteArchive, which preserves and presents 20 years of film and video programming by ArteEast. Selections from REBEL FLESH will be screened in-person at UnionDocs on February 19 followed by a discussion with Yasman Baghban and Nazanin Norouzi moderated by the curator. For more information about the in-person screening uniondocs.org. The full program will be screened online on artearchive.org from February 14 - 23, 2025.
Rahmaneh Rabani is a 37-year-old Iranian woman, born and raised in an observant Muslim household. After the death of Mahsa Amini at the hands of Iranian authorities in the autumn of 2022, mass protests ignited one of the largest women’s rights movements in recent Iranian history. With the protests raging outside of her window, Rabani picks up her camera to document honest, direct, often emotional conversations with her family members as she attempts to understand the women and men around her who remain steadfastly opposed to equal rights for women. An energizing, courageous act of art as direct action, Rabani and Bahman Kiarostami’s Impasse turns into a microcosm of Iranian society as the walls of patriarchy and deep cultural and religious pressures spark a generation of women who demand basic human rights. But will Rabani’s struggle to maintain the family bond across three generations crack under the pressure of politics?
About the Directors
Rahmaneh Rabani (born 1986) is an Iranian film woman director, who has worked as an assistant director for nearly 12 years in Iran. She graduated in the field of editing, and has worked with some acclaimed Iranian directors such as Rakhshan Banietemad, Ali Mosaffa, Bahman Kiarostami, Mojtaba Mirtahmasb, as an assistant director, editor and script supervisor. She has made 3 short films and a television program. Impass is her first documentary film.
Bahman Kiarostami (born 1978) lives and works in Tehran, as a documentary film director, editor and cinematographer. He made his first documentary ‘Morteza Momayez: Father of Iranian Contemporary Graphic Design’ in 1996. Most of his documentaries focus on valuing and legitimizing processes in art, but also cover the visible yet obscured and unnoticed details which define Iran’s post revolutionary visual culture.
- Year2022
- Runtime90 minutes
- LanguagePersian
- CountryIran
- GenreDocumentary
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish
- DirectorRahmaneh Rabani - Bahman Kiarostami
- ScreenwriterRahmaneh Rabani - Bahman Kiarostami
- ProducerRahmaneh Rabani - Bahman Kiarostami
- Executive ProducerRahmaneh Rabani - Bahman Kiarostami
- Co-ProducerRahmaneh Rabani - Bahman Kiarostami
- FilmmakerRahmaneh Rabani - Bahman Kiarostami
- CinematographerRahmaneh Rabani - Somayeh Jafari - Hamed Otadi - Naghmeh Nowroozi
- EditorBahman Kiarostami