The House Is Black

The House is Black
(Khaneh siah ast)

The House is Black (خانه سیاه است)
Directed by Forough Farrokhzad
Written by Forough Farrokhzad
Release date(s) 1962
Running time 22 minutes
Language Persian

The House is Black (Persian: خانه سیاه است, Khaneh siah ast) is an acclaimed Iranian documentary short film directed by Forough Farrokhzad.

The film is a look at life and suffering in a leper colony and focuses on the human condition and the beauty of creation.[1] It is spliced with Farrokhzad's narration of quotes from the Old Testament, the Koran and her own poetry. It was the only film she directed before her death in 1967. During the shooting she became attached to a child of two lepers, whom she later adopted.

Although the film attracted little attention outside Iran when released, it has since been recognised as a landmark in Iranian film. Reviewer Eric Henderson described the film; "One of the prototypal essay films, The House is Black paved the way for the Iranian New Wave."[2]

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  1. ^ Sun, Feb 13, 2005; by Doug Cummings http://filmjourney.weblogger.com/2005/02/13
  2. ^ 2005; by Eric Henderson, http://www.slantmagazine.com/dvd/dvd_review.asp?ID=570