Land of Dreams
by Shirin Neshat e Shoja Azari, USA, Germany, Qatar 2021, 113'
SCREENPLAY: Jean-Claude Carrière, Shoja Azari   MUSIC: Michael Brook
PHOTOGRAPHY: Ghasem Ebrahimian   PRODUCERS: Amir Hamz, Sol Tryon, Christian Springer
EDITING: Mike Selemon   PRODUCTION: Bon Voyage Films GmbH, Palodeon Pictures LLC & Land of Dreams LLC
INTERPRETERS: Sheila Vand, Matt Dilllon, William Moseley, Isabella Rossellini   COPRODUCTION: Fondazione In Between Art Film
SOUND: Scott Hirsch, Craig Parker, Stefan Chakerian   LANGUAGE: vo: English, Farsi, Spanish; sub: Italian 

Schermo dell'Arte - Archivio Film   Presented at the 14th edition of Lo schermo dell'arte, 2021

Presented at the Venice Film Festival in the Horizons section, it is the Iranian artist and filmmaker’s first project in English. Co-written by Jean Claude Carrière, Buñuel’s historical collaborator, the movie stars Matt Dillon and Isabella Rossellini, among others. Set in New Mexico in the near future, it tells the story of Simin (Sheila Vand), an Iranian immigrant photographer employed by the US government’s Census Office, who’s started a program of recording dreams. Going from door to door to collect dreams, Simin shoots portraits of the inhabitants, Americans from different ethnic, economic and religious backgrounds. Ironic and touching, the film is a satirical look at the United States and its troubling social situation. It deals with the greatness of the American “experiment” by highlighting its contrasting aspects. The two male characters that the protagonist meets are an idealist, naïve, romantic, hippie (William Moseley), and a cowboy-turned-detective (Matt Dillon), an arrogant macho man.

Shirin Neshat 
Iran 1957, lives and works in New York. She has held numerous exhibitions internationally, among which: Art Institute of Chicago; Castello di Rivoli, Turin; Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Serpentine Gallery, London. She has been the recipient of the Golden Lion Award at the 48th Venice Biennale (1999) and the Silver Lion Award at the 66th Venice Film Festival (2009).

Shoja Azari
Iran 1957, lives and works in New York. He directed different films, among which: K (2020); Windows (2006); Simple Little Lives (2015); Badria (2017).

Selected Filmography
2017 Looking for Oum Kulthum 2009 Women Without Men

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