00:00 And you said your father came here 50 years ago.
00:05 Yes, my father was a communist and he had to leave Iran.
00:09 I'm writing his biography. He was in asylum here in the 50s, but I wanted to see everything for myself.
00:16 Where are you from?
00:19 You're a curious journalist.
00:21 Your father worked as a librarian here in the Eastern Language Department.
00:27 There's not much left I can tell you, except that I really enjoy his poems.
00:33 His eye was injured in a demonstration in Tehran after the military coup.
00:39 Do you know Vladimir Zemanek? He fell down this window. Did you know that?
00:44 Are you relatives, you and Vladimir?
00:47 Of course you guys should have a bomb too, you know.
01:03 I'm looking for a way to the mirror. A gate where death comes in and leaves.
01:20 Run!
01:32 I've never seen anything like that.
01:34 Yes.
01:35 You don't have these lines, you don't have a fingerprint.
01:38 It's always like this. I could easily kill without needing evidence.
01:43 That's right.
01:45 (door slams)
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