New York. On Friday and Saturday, Anthology Film Archives pairs Forough Farrokhzad’s
The House Is Black (1962) and Abbas Kiarostami’s
The Wind Will Carry Us (1999). As
Jeva Lange notes at Screen Slate,
House “was shot at a leper colony over . . .
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