A Fox Under a Pink Moon

dir. Mehrdad Oskouei, Soraya Akhlaghi / 2025 / Iran, Denmark / 77 min
Amnesty International Poland Award / FIPRESCI Award / Special Mention in Main Competition for Grand Prix Bank Millennium Award
The 16-year-old artist Soraya spent five years filming her own life with a mobile phone, documenting her coming of age, migration, and attempt to escape from Iran.

For five years, 16-year-old Soraya Akhalaghi filmed key moments of her life on a mobile phone. During this time, she created striking drawings and sculptures while attempting to escape Iran, fleeing a violent husband to join her mother in Austria. The director gives Soraya a voice, abandoning a traditional documentary structure in favor of a form built on images, gestures, and symbols. As a result, she simultaneously becomes the protagonist, co-creator, and narrator of her own story. Recurring motifs of the fox and the pink moon – present both in the film sequences and Soraya’s artwork – construct a poetic language in which fantasy and reality intertwine, creating a space for escape and resistance. Built from fragments of the protagonist’s personal archive and directed entirely remotely, the film sits at the intersection of artistic cinema and autobiographical essay. It explores questions of identity, migration, and freedom, as well as the need for artistic expression as a means of survival. Here, art becomes not only a tool for storytelling but also a symbol of freedom and escape, as well as a way to reclaim agency and dignity.

 

duration:
77 min
country / year of production:
Iran, Denmark / 2025
director:
Mehrdad Oskouei, Soraya Akhlaghi
cinematography:
Soraya Akhlaghi
production:
Oskouei Films
selected festivals and awards:
2025 – IDFA Amsterdam
sections:
Women Change the World
competitions:
Millennium Bank Award – Grand Prix Amnesty International Poland Award Best Film Editing Best Cinematography
tags:
art migrations awarded

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