“Where God Is Not” and “My Worst Enemy” underline the hypocrisy of the theocracy
against the regime. After a long hiatus, Mr Tamadon has resumed his “social experiments”, this time turning his lens on the barbaric techniques deployed in Iran’s prisons. His two new films, “Where God Is Not” and “My Worst Enemy”, have their premiere in Britain at Sheffield DocFest this month.torture in jail
Each describes the horrors that their captors inflicted on them. The former prisoners remember the size of their solitary cells in paces. Mr Ebrahimi recollects how his tormentors played ping-pong after beating him in a makeshift torture chamber. To his persecutors, he implies, it was all a game. “Where God Is Not” is hard to watch, but that is the point, says Mr Tamadon in the film. He wants the abusers to confront their inhumanity when they see the documentary.
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