Day in Day out, Behind the Wheel of her car, Nasrin, a driver woman, single parent and bread winner drives in the chaotic big city of Tehran. She tries hard to stay independent despite being single-handed. The film depicts the happy, full of life Nasrin as a female driver who, although her job is considered unconventional from the traditional Iranian society’s point of view, she still manages to on her own.
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BIOGRAPHYBorn in 1982, Sahar Salahshoor is a civil engineer graduate. She started cinema as an assistant director in 1999 and continued her activities until 2001. In 2002, she made her first documentary “Silhouette”. In 2004 she attended a workshop of documentary filmmaking held by Vision Du Reel Film Festival in Switzerland. In 2005, she passed a course of documentary filmmaking organized by the Association of Iranian Documentary Producers. In 2006, she was accepted for a course of documentary filmmaking in Femis Superior School of Filmmaking in France. In 2007, she attended the BBC World Service Trust where she made “Behind the Wheel of Life”. |
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