Black Rabbit, White Rabbit

Directed by Shahram Mokri
Tajikistan
2025
139 mins
Unclassified 15+
A car accident. A prop gun. And an aspiring actress. Three dreamlike stories collide in this meta-narrative from Iranian filmmaker Shahram Mokri (Fish & Cat, SFF 2014).

Chekhov’s famous dramatic adage – if a gun appears, it must be fired – sets the scene for Shahram Mokri’s audacious latest, set in Tajikistan and replete with his hallmark virtuosic long takes, wry humour and interlinking narratives. A wealthy wife, wrapped in bandages from a car accident, starts to suspect her husband of foul play. On the set of a remake of a classic Iranian film, an experienced armorer fears the prop gun might be real. At an acting audition, a young woman pulls a rabbit out of a hat. These seemingly unrelated stories combine into a playfully intriguing whole, with a healthy dose of magical realism and meta-textuality. Selected for the Official Competition at BFI London Film Festival.

Iranian filmmaker Shahram Mokri redraws the boundaries between reality and fiction for his tale about 'Chekhov’s gun.'
Siddhant Adlakha, Variety

Tickets

Thu 11 June 2026, 6pm
Event George St - Cinema 3
Assisted ListeningWheelchair
Sat 13 June 2026, 8:15pm
Palace Central - Cinema 1
Assisted ListeningWheelchair
  • Program Strand
  • Year
    2025
  • Classification
    Unclassified 15+
  • Country
    Tajikistan, United Arab Emirates
  • Language
    In Tajik, Persian and Russian with English subtitles
  • Director
    Shahram Mokri
  • Producer
    Negar Eskandarfar
  • Cast
    Babak Karimi, Hasti Mohammaï, Kibriyo Dilyobova
  • Screenwriter
    Nasim Ahmadpour, Shahram Mokri
  • Cinematographer
    Morteza Gheidi
  • Editor
    Shahram Mokri
  • Genre
  • Premiere
    Australian Premiere
  • Company Credits
    Festival Contact: DreamLab Films
  • Official Website
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