The obsession with the order of things is a theme that is probably familiar to most people, since there always seems to be at least one individual in every extended family circle who throws a fit every time something has changed place. Arghavan Heydareslam explores this theme in her debut short, through a rather unusual approach.
Don’t Touch Anything screened at Vienna Shorts
Leila, a mother whose husband seems to only appear in the meticulously cleaned and placed pictures in the house, is having some friends over. Her preparation for their visit is impeccable, with the house being squeaky clean, and the cake and beverages being prepared in an almost ritualistic fashion. Alas, one of her friends has brought her child-son with her, and his presence threatens to ruin the delicate balance Leila has worked so hard to maintain. Eventually, when she goes to the kitchen, while her daughter...
Don’t Touch Anything screened at Vienna Shorts
Leila, a mother whose husband seems to only appear in the meticulously cleaned and placed pictures in the house, is having some friends over. Her preparation for their visit is impeccable, with the house being squeaky clean, and the cake and beverages being prepared in an almost ritualistic fashion. Alas, one of her friends has brought her child-son with her, and his presence threatens to ruin the delicate balance Leila has worked so hard to maintain. Eventually, when she goes to the kitchen, while her daughter...
- 6/3/2020
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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