Gone Home
Pegah Moemen Attare / Belgium / 2020 / 19 min.
synopsis
Pegah Moemen Attare discovers a letter from her grandmother, sent 20 years ago, which has gone unanswered. These phantom words, written in another era, and this other country, Iran, serve to retrace the souvenirs of a place that no longer exists, through three generations of women. A film by way of an impossible correspondence, a poetic and political journey through the memory of exile.
biography
Born in Tehran, Pegah Moemen Attare’s interest in art started developing in the early years. As a child, she found her passion for creating children’s plays. At the age of 12, she left Iran with her family and started a new life in Belgium. After graduating high school, she attended the University of Leuven where she studied dentistry. With the childhood dream of ever becoming a filmmaker lingering the mind, she decided to put her degrees aside and so she attended LUCA School of Arts.
more about film
director: | Pegah Moemen Attare |
contact
Pegah Attare
pegahmoemen@gmail.com
+32468135754
Film at festival
festival edition: | 2020 |
section: | Opening Scenes Lab x Visions du Réel |
language: | Farsi |
subtitles: | French, English |
Info
director: | Pegah Moemen Attare |
original title: | Gone Home |
country: | Belgium |
year: | 2020 |
running time: | 19 min. |