Closed Curtain

by Jafar Panahi

Filmed clandestinely during Panahi’s state-imposed filmmaking ban, Closed Curtain begins as the story of a reclusive screenwriter hiding in a seaside villa with his dog, only to unravel into a self-reflexive meditation on artistic confinement and psychological unrest.

As reality slips into metafiction, Panahi confronts his own forced isolation and the fragile boundary between creation and captivity.

  • “A fiercely imaginative act of artistic resistance.”

    The Guardian

  • “A haunting, self-reflexive work unlike anything else in world cinema.”

    Film Comment