1976 | Iran | Fiction

Shatranj-e baad (Chess of the Wind)

  • Farsi English 98 mins
  • Director | Mohammad Reza Aslani
  • Writer | Mohammad Reza Aslani
  • Producer | Bahman Farmanara

STATUS: Released

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This rediscovered jewel of Iranian cinema has reemerged as one of the most astonishing works of the country’s prerevolutionary New Wave. A hypnotically stylized murder mystery awash in period atmosphere, Chess of the Wind unfolds inside a candlelit mansion, where a web of greed, violence, and betrayal ensnares potential heirs as they vie for control of their matriarch’s estate. Melding the influences of European modernism, gothic horror, and classical Persian art, Mohammad Reza Aslani crafts an exquisitely restrained mood piece that erupts into a subversive final act in which class conventions, gender roles, and time itself are upended with shocking ferocity.

Aristocracy Gothic Intrigue Betrayal Restoration
Film Organizations
The Criterion Collection
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