One Hundred and Thirty Years After the 1979 Revolution, Iran is scorched under the 56-degree heat of the desert, ravaged by global warming, desertification, and water tensions. The narrator and Homa, a curious couple from Berkeley, step into this dev ...
One Hundred and Thirty Years After the 1979 Revolution, Iran is scorched under the 56-degree heat of the desert, ravaged by global warming, desertification, and water tensions. The narrator and Homa, a curious couple from Berkeley, step into this devastated land in search of lost cultural roots. From the dreamlike Esfahan to Ashtian, a utopia full of flaws, they are confronted with fundamental questions: What is identity? What does mourning mean? What is the value of life? Could the mythical stream of the Zagros mountains offer a glimmer of hope for life’s rebirth?
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