In Cinemas 11/17/2025

PÖFF: Duality

PÖFF: Doganeh

Genre

Experimental film, BNFF

Run time

1h 44min

Showtimes
On a spring day, a young couple drifts apart and back together: Nima, lost in office routines and an evening celebration, and Tara, roaming markets in search of both a dress and a place to bury her secrets. Meanwhile, Aban, a young woman swept up in the tremors of first love, embarks on a journey of her own. Their paths, at once ordinary and fateful, begin to circle and echo one another in ways that move beyond the limits of time and space.

With its interplay of colour and black-and-white imagery, “Duality” straddles mundane wandering and poetic photo storybook, with dialogued voiceover narration and evocative music further heightening a sense of constant dislocation. Fragmented, shifting temporalities and spaces reveal a fragile architecture built as much on absence as on presence. Director Abbas Nezamdoost crafts a daringly structured work that pushes Iranian cinema into new visual territory, layering moments of visual lyricism with slices of everyday life. The result is a contemplative, formally inventive film that captures fleeting instants of longing, grief, and the shadows left behind by love, in a city forever suspended between motion and stillness.

Massimo Iannetti

Genre

Experimental film, BNFF

Run time

1h 44min

On a spring day, a young couple drifts apart and back together: Nima, lost in office routines and an evening celebration, and Tara, roaming markets in search of both a dress and a place to bury her secrets. Meanwhile, Aban, a young woman swept up in the tremors of first love, embarks on a journey of her own. Their paths, at once ordinary and fateful, begin to circle and echo one another in ways that move beyond the limits of time and space.

With its interplay of colour and black-and-white imagery, “Duality” straddles mundane wandering and poetic photo storybook, with dialogued voiceover narration and evocative music further heightening a sense of constant dislocation. Fragmented, shifting temporalities and spaces reveal a fragile architecture built as much on absence as on presence. Director Abbas Nezamdoost crafts a daringly structured work that pushes Iranian cinema into new visual territory, layering moments of visual lyricism with slices of everyday life. The result is a contemplative, formally inventive film that captures fleeting instants of longing, grief, and the shadows left behind by love, in a city forever suspended between motion and stillness.

Massimo Iannetti

Showtimes

Date
PÖFF

Apollo Kino Plaza

Luxury Screen 1

Buy Tickets

Free seats

265

Date

Format

2D

Language

in Persian

Subtitles

Estonian, English

Info

Production year

2025

Global distributor

PÖFF

Local distributor

PÖFF

In Cinemas

11/17/2025