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A powerful Iranian documentary directed by Forugh Farrokhzad, The House Is Black (1963) explores life inside a leper colony through poetic narration, haunting imagery, and profound human insight. This landmark film of the Iranian New Wave reveals the beauty, dignity, and resilience of marginalized individuals while confronting themes of suffering, isolation, compassion, and hope.
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00:02Amen.
00:30Amen.
01:00Amen.
01:30Amen.
02:00Amen.
02:35Amen.
03:04Amen.
03:19Amen.
03:32Amen.
04:00Amen.
04:02Amen.
04:08Amen.
04:11Amen.
04:11Amen.
04:13Amen.
04:22Amen.
04:23Amen.
04:23Amen.
04:24Amen.
04:27Amen.
04:30...
04:31...
04:33...
04:41Do your name, please, I'd leave you alone
04:45I will leave you alone
04:49Although I felt well-dressed and sweet
04:52I couldn't have the finest
04:55I had no idea when I came to the sky
05:00And in the middle of the sky, I had no idea
05:03I love you.
05:52I don't know.
06:03And then the difference between the two and the three and the three.
06:33He has to run away, he has to run away, he has to run away, and he has to run
06:41away with the disease.
06:52The disease is not a disease.
06:55The disease is a disease.
06:58NOW turn it out.
07:00Everything is rare, very much it is of the disease.
07:07Her also.
07:09He has to buy any disease.
07:15Neither is the disease but is not an enormous supply.
07:17You're on the east.
07:52...
07:54...
07:57...
07:58...
08:04Damiya Chufna히
08:09Bayrophin Rodadina
08:11Buriya
08:11Chufna Blaela Allahumma
08:26Yaazel
08:27Sultanul Azim
08:28and the Most Gracious
08:29and the Mother and thebefore
08:32and the negative and the
08:34Thank you
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