'The Great Yawn of History' is the highly anticipated feature debut of director Aliyar Rasti that is set to premiere at the Berlin Film Festival. This visually captivating film explores themes of faith, belief, and the pursuit of miracles through the journey of a man whose wavering religious conviction leads him to seek a mysterious treasure hidden in a cave.
The story follows a man who, convinced he is forbidden by Islamic law to claim the treasure himself, enlists the help of a non-believer to assist him. What ensues is an arduous and thought-provoking journey of both physical and spiritual dimensions as the two men grapple with their beliefs and the idea of miracles.
Aliyar Rasti, a visual artist with no formal film schooling, showcases his talent and storytelling prowess in his directorial debut. Having honed his skills through music videos and workshops led by renowned filmmakers like Abbas Kiarostami and Asghar Farhadi, Rasti brings a fresh perspective to the screen.
The film's production was a testament to Rasti's creativity and resourcefulness, filmed in four different locales with a small crew over the course of 19 days. Inspired by a piece of music composed by his sister during a time of social unrest, Rasti's vision for 'The Great Yawn of History' came to life in a feverish burst of creativity.
Drawing from personal experiences and societal contexts, Rasti weaves a philosophical and allegorical tale that reflects on themes of survival, faith, and the pursuit of answers in a complex world. Through the lens of his characters and their journey, Rasti provides a nuanced exploration of belief systems and the human quest for understanding.
As the film prepares to make its mark on the international stage, audiences can look forward to a visually stunning and emotionally resonant cinematic experience that challenges perceptions and prompts contemplation on the nature of faith and miracles. With 'The Great Yawn of History,' Aliyar Rasti invites viewers on a thought-provoking journey that transcends boundaries and delves into the depths of the human spirit.