A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night

  • 99'
  • USA
  • 2014
In the shadows of Bad City, a girl wanders around. Dressed in a hijab and a striped t-shirt, dodging the street lights, she follows the local villagers. If necessary, she shows her vampire teeth. Maybe that’s just as well. Bad City isn’t called that for nothing. It is a lawless hellhole, inhabited by underworld figures, drug addicts and pimps.
One night, on her way home alone, she meets Arash, an Iranian James Dean lookalike, complete with classic American car and cigarette in the corner of his mouth. There is an instant attraction.
This is a film that cannot be described by a single genre: an attractive mix of spaghetti Western, vampire film, Lynch and graphic novels - and a film that shows a surprising combination of Iranian and American influences. The super-stylish black-and-white images are accompanied by fusion beats, underground Iranian rock, and every now and again a Western riff à la Morricone. An instant cult hit is born.
Director
Ana Lily Amirpour
Country of production
USA
Year
2014
Festival Edition
IFFR 2015
Length
99'
Medium
DCP
Language
Persian
Producers
Sina Sayyah, Justin Begnaud, Ana Lily Amirpour
Production Companies
Say Ahh Productions, SpectreVision, Logan pictures
Sales
Kinology
Screenplay
Ana Lily Amirpour
Cinematography
Lyle Vincent
Editor
Alex O'Flinn
Production Design
Sergio De La Vega
Sound Design
Jay Nierenberg
Cast
Sheila Vand, Arash Marandi
Local Distributor
September Film
Director
Ana Lily Amirpour
Country of production
USA
Year
2014
Festival Edition
IFFR 2015
Length
99'
Medium
DCP
Language
Persian
Producers
Sina Sayyah, Justin Begnaud, Ana Lily Amirpour
Production Companies
Say Ahh Productions, SpectreVision, Logan pictures
Sales
Kinology
Screenplay
Ana Lily Amirpour
Cinematography
Lyle Vincent
Editor
Alex O'Flinn
Production Design
Sergio De La Vega
Sound Design
Jay Nierenberg
Cast
Sheila Vand, Arash Marandi
Local Distributor
September Film