Screened as part of NZIFF 2023

Seven Winters in Tehran 2023

Sieben Winter in Teheran

Directed by Steffi Niederzoll Political States

A nineteen-year-old is sentenced to death for stabbing the man who tried to assault her—this footage, smuggled illegally out of Iran, follows the seven years she spent in prison and her family’s fight for justice.

Jul 28

Light House Cinema Cuba

Jul 31

Light House Cinema Petone

Aug 08
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Light House Cinema Cuba

Aug 09
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The Roxy Cinema 2

Germany In Farsi with English subtitles
97 minutes Colour / DCP

Director, Screenplay

Producers

Melanie Andernach
,
Knut Losen

Cinematography

Julia Daschner

Editor

Nicole Kortlüke

Music

Flemming Nordkrog

With

Reyhaneh Jabbari
,
Shole Pakravan
,
Fereydoon Jabbari
,
Sharare Jabbari
,
Shahrzad Jabbari

Festivals

Berlin
,
CPH:DOX
,
Hot Docs 2023

Elsewhere

In 2007, nineteen-year-old Reyhaneh Jabbari is attacked by a man trying to sexually assault her. She defends herself by stabbing him, and escapes. He dies, and she is arrested. It is revealed that he was a former intelligence agent. Reyhaneh Jabbari is convicted of his murder and sentenced to death.

During her seven years in prison, Jabbari is tortured and forced to confess to having premeditated the murder. Her family visits her often, secretly videoing their meetings. Seven Winters in Tehran is the result of that footage, smuggled illegally out of Iran and narrated with the letters Rehyaneh wrote from prison, intercut with candid interviews with Reyhaneh’s parents and sisters. For seven years the Jabbari family fight for Reyhaneh’s release, until they are told Reyhaneh could be pardoned on one condition—that she recants the sexual assault allegation.

This harrowing study of injustice is at once a brutal condemnation of Iran’s corrupt, patriarchal legal system and a striking portrait of Reyhaneh Jabbari’s enduring dignity. — Amanda Jane Robinson