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Homo Sapiens Project (201) (2002-2021)

Homo Sapiens Project (201) was completed in 2021 as part of re-envisioning and restructuring Rashidi's filmography. This nineteen-hour experimental feature is constituted from many feature films produced between 2002 to 2014. These experimental features were made as a type of test or trial experiment. Rashidi assembled the films from footage accumulated over the years, archival footage, found footage and rushes donated by his close collaborators.

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  • Rouzbeh Rashidi

    Rouzbeh Rashidi

  • Ehsan Safarpour

    Ehsan Safarpour

  • Pooria Nick Dell

    Pooria Nick Dell

  • Mohammad Nick Dell

    Mohammad Nick Dell

  • Atoosa Pour Hosseini

    Atoosa Pour Hosseini

  • Behnam Fathi

    Behnam Fathi

  • Ali Vakilian

    Ali Vakilian

  • Borna Izadpanah

    Borna Izadpanah

  • Reza Rashidi

    Reza Rashidi

Overview

Homo Sapiens Project (201) was completed in 2021 as part of re-envisioning and restructuring Rashidi's filmography. This nineteen-hour experimental feature is constituted from many feature films produced between 2002 to 2014. These experimental features were made as a type of test or trial experiment. Rashidi assembled the films from footage accumulated over the years, archival footage, found footage and rushes donated by his close collaborators.

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