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24.03.26, 20:30, Ballad of Tara (1979)

Tara is a young widow who returns to her village after the death of her grandfather. With a mysterious sabre as her only inheritance, she travels across the country with her two children. During this journey, she meets a mysterious knight from the distant past, who turns out to be searching for the sabre. However, his quest is complicated by his growing feelings for Tara. A melancholic ghost story derived from Iranian folklore, Ballad of Tara is above all a story about patriarchal village life, in which Tara, played by Susan Taslimi, leads a freer and more exciting life than the colourless men who surround her.

Beyzai, one of the founders of the Iranian New Wave of the 1960s, is best known for his work after the Iranian Revolution, such as Bashu, the Little Stranger (1989). Yet his little-seen work from before 1979 is actually even more remarkable for its outspoken feminism and daring aesthetics, with the anachronistic love story of Ballad of Tara as the finest example.

The film will be introduced by translator-interpreter and film curator Mahdieh Fahimi.

Bahram Beyzai, Iran, 102’, Farsi spoken, English subtitles
i.c.w. Film-Plateau
Campus Bijloke
Cloquet
Godshuizenlaan 4
9000 Gent