The Stranger and the Fog

Bahram Beyzaie
Part of

61st New York Film Festival

September 29 - October 15, 2023

A visually ravishing work that invents its own mythology in order to critique the social conditions of 1970s Iran, Bahram Beyzaie’s visionary drama (banned for decades following the revolution) is one of the most mysterious and magisterial films of the Iranian New Wave.

DIRECTOR
Bahram Beyzaie
YEAR
1974
COUNTRY
Iran
RUNTIME
146 minutes
LANGUAGE
Farsi with English subtitles
START DATE
August 30, 2024

Ends Thursday!

One of the most mysterious and magisterial films of the Iranian New Wave, Bahram Beyzaie’s visionary 1974 drama was banned for decades following the Iranian Revolution. A relentlessly oneiric parable, The Stranger and the Fog begins with the titular stranger, named Ayat, arriving at a coastal village on the Persian Gulf aboard a drifting boat, unconscious and with no memory of how he arrived there. The villagers revive him and, some time later, he falls in love with a local widow, causing tensions with her deceased husband’s family. After years of peace, still more strangers descend upon the village from the sea in search of Ayat. This visually ravishing masterwork invents its own mythology to critique the sociopolitical conditions of 1970s Iran. An NYFF61 Revivals selection. A Janus Films release.

Restored by The Film Foundation’s World Cinema Project and Cineteca di Bologna in collaboration with Bahram Beyzaie. Funding provided by the Hobson/Lucas Family Foundation. 

The Stranger and the Fog
The Stranger and the Fog
The Stranger and the Fog
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