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    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtSeptember 9, 2025002 Mins Read
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    Where God Is Not review – victims of torture by the Iranian secret police re-enact their abuse | Movies
    Falsely accused … Mazyar Ebrahimi in Where God Is Not. Photograph: True Story
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    Mehran Tamadon’s probing film operates a kind of dialogue with his related documentary My Worst Enemy, as it creates sequences in which victims of abuse by the Iranian secret police re-enact their ordeal. In this one, the title is taken from the brutal words sprung upon a prisoner by their jailer who declares that, within the forbidding walls of the prison, God simply does not exist. As Tamadon’s interview subjects reconstruct their cells in various warehouses in Paris, their testimony lays bare how terrifyingly true that statement is.

    Once an entrepreneur dealing in video equipment for major Iranian news stations, Mazyar Ebrahimi was falsely accused of espionage and assassination. With extraordinary calm, he demonstrates the various methods of torture inflicted on his body, with Tamadon role-playing the part of the detainee. In a pivotal scene, Ebrahimi gets to reclaim his narrative and briefly steps behind the camera, as Tamadon recreates a news broadcast where Ebrahimi was forced to confess to baseless charges of murder.

    For others, however, this process of reliving the past reawakens dormant traumas – and reveals the limitations of such a practice. Homa Kalhori, an author who endured years of confinement, breaks into tears just from hearing the sounds of coffins being welded, a psychological intimidation tactic once used by her captors. It is genuinely harrowing to see how her distress initially escapes Tamadon’s notice, all while being captured by the camera.

    The lack of emotional support on set begs the question of whether the film-maker has fully considered the mental impact of these re-enactments. When confronted with the lived experiences of his subjects, the director’s goal of challenging their interrogators by way of filmed exercises comes off as undeniably naive.

    Where God Is Not is on True Story from 12 September.

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