TWO BOWS (DO KAMANCHEH)
Iran 2004 – Director: Bahman Kiarostami – Original language: Persian – Subtitles: English – Length: 30 min.
Two Bows celebrates the soaring beauty of Iranian classical music through an in-depth look at two musicians playing an ancient instrument called the kamancheh. Reza Derakhshani and Taqi Shekarchian live in two complete different worlds. In Rome, Reza Derakshani who was born in the small Iranian village of Sangsar, successfully blends ancient music with contemporary practice. He infuses his performances of the kamancheh with free jazz and electronic rhythms and plays regularly at sold-out concerts. He lives a wealthy life and is constantly invited to cocktail parties.
Meanwhile in Bandar Turkaman in northern Iran, traditional musician Bahram Berdikor contemplates ending his poor and desolate life. Acknowledged as one of the greatest Turkoman kamancheh players alive, he nonetheless seldom receives invitations to play his traditional-style music publicly. The most beautiful kamancheh pieces are forbidden by the religious regime as they are considered offensive. Young people listen to pop music and have no interest in his traditional music. Kiarostami's camera captures sharp insights into two different worlds of music through plain and focussed images and the unique sound of the kamancheh.
"It seems to come from a far away place and a far away time, and reach into parts of your soul that you haven’t encountered before." Kayhan Kalhor
English/Original Title: Two Bows. Camera: Bahman Kiarostami, Morteza Poursamadi. Sound: Dana Farzanehpour. Editing: Bahman Kiarostami. Music: Reza Derakhshani, Bahram Berdikor. Production: Butimar Productions. Producer: Marjaneh Moghimi.

