

Black Rabbit, White Rabbit
Харгӯши сиёҳ, харгӯши сафед
Overview
A director is remaking a classic Iranian film in Tajikistan. The studio armorer is worried that the gun they intend to use is not a prop gun, and fears the consequences. A young woman arrives at the location insisting that she be given an audition. At the same time, In another part of town, Sara, recently recovered from a car crash, suddenly realises that her accident was all part of a conspiracy. These people’s destinies inevitably intertwine.
- Production
- Karnameh Dubai, Tajikfilm
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Cast
Crew
- Director
- Shahram Mokri
- Writers
- Shahram Mokri,Nasim Ahmadpour
- Producers
- Masoud Daliri,Negar Eskandarfar
- Cinematography
- Morteza Gheidi
- Composer
- Peyman Yazdanian
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Brent Marchant
October 25, 2025
I’m all in for inventiveness in filmmaking, especially in days like these, where it seems that endless sequels, reboots and franchise offerings have come to dominate the domestic movie industry. However, at the same time, that laudable sense of innovation needs to work, too, and, in the case of this latest feature from writer-director Shahram Mokri, that’s true but only to a certain extent. In what is undoubtedly one of the most unusual films I have seen in some time, the filmmaker plays with th…

