The acclaimed short film Behind the Glasses, directed by Mahdi Iravani, is now available to stream on Amazon Prime Video in the USA, UK, and Germany. After receiving widespread recognition at international film festivals, the film is embarking on its next journey—reaching an even larger audience through Prime Video and Zigguart Multimedia Platform (available worldwide).
Behind the Glasses made a significant impact on the festival circuit, earning 2 wins and 7 nominations. Among its achievements, the film won the prestigious Power Of Film Award at the Beloit International Film Festival (2021) and the KingBonn Award at the China International New Media Short Film Festival (2021). It was also nominated for Best Short Film at festivals such as the International Shortfilmfestival Detmold (2021), the Iranian Film Festival – San Francisco (2021), Nickel Independent Film and Video Festival (2021), Zoom – Zblizenia (2021), deadCenter Film Festival (2021), and the Faludi International Film Festival and Photo Competition (2021).
Set against the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic, Behind the Glasses delves into the universal themes of empathy, compassion, and human connection. The COVID-19 crisis reminded us of the importance of caring for one another, regardless of wealth or resources. The film conveys a powerful message: empathy doesn’t require vast resources, but a heart filled with understanding and kindness. Through its emotional narrative, Behind the Glasses serves as a beautiful reminder that small acts of kindness can have an extraordinary impact, and we all have the capacity to help others by simply shifting our perspectives. Now, this poignant and touching film is available for streaming on Prime Video (USA, UK, and Germany) and the Zigguart Multimedia Platform (worldwide). Don’t miss the chance to experience this inspiring story that has resonated with audiences worldwide.
About the theme:
The strange and unpredictable period of the coronavirus pandemic(COVID-19) reminds us that humans need empathy with each other more than ever. It taught us that we should not have a pocket full of money to help each other or to put a smile on each other’s lips, we just need a heart filled with Mutual understanding, sympathy, and compassion. With this movie, I want to convey the beautiful and exceptional feeling of helping each other and empathy to the viewers and to remind them that to experience this phenomenon we don’t need extraordinary capital and ability, we just need to change our perspective a little with a kind heart.
Don’t miss the chance to experience this inspiring story that has resonated with audiences worldwide.
Synopsis
A skyscraper window cleaner experiences a strange occurrence on an otherwise dull workday.
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