Ali Asgari is an award-winning Iranian filmmaker whose work has received more than 200 accolades. Two of his short films were nominated for the Palme d’Or at the Festival de Cannes, and his debut feature-length film, Disappearance (2017), had its premiere at the Venice International Film Festival. Until Tomorrow (2022), his second feature, premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival. His third feature film, Terrestrial Verses (2023) premiered in Cannes and had its MENA premiere at the Marrakech International Film Festival before it was released in twenty countries. Asgari is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Since the premiere of Ali Asgari’s Terrestrial Verses, which he co-directed with Alireza Khatami, at the Festival de Cannes, the director was banned from traveling outside Iran. Despite relentless repressive interference, however, filmmakers like Asgari are not easily deterred from practicing their art. In stubborn resistance against his growing pessimism about the way his home city of Tehran is developing, Higher than Acidic Clouds expresses Asgari’s dreams and reflections in countless apocalyptic shades of gray. He muses about his mother’s native language, his sisters who could never see his films in the cinema, and Rome, where he lived for ten years. But, above all else, the filmmaker longs to go outside and fly above the city at a height from which all people are seen as equal. He is left with his memories and imagination, the only things that cannot be confiscated.
Director Ali Asgari
Producer Ali Asgari, Milad Khosravi
Screenwriter Ali Asgari, Ali Shams
Cinematographer Arman Fayaz
Production Designer Melika Gholami
Art Director
Editor Ehsan Vaseghi
Sound Abdolreza Heydari
Music Navid Divan
Color Black and white
Production Company Taat Films, Seven Springs Pictures
International Sales Company Seven Springs Pictures
Founded by His Majesty King Mohammed VI in July 2002, the Marrakech International Film Festival Foundation is a non-profit organization of public interest.
Presided over by His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, the Foundation has as its primary objective the organisation of the Marrakech International Film Festival and any related events, all of which aim to encourage the creation, promotion, and distribution of works of cinema throughout the Kingdom of Morocco and around the globe.
Founded by His Majesty King Mohammed VI in July 2002, the Marrakech International Film Festival Foundation is a non-profit organization of public interest.
Presided over by His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, the Foundation has as its primary objective the organisation of the Marrakech International Film Festival and any related events, all of which aim to encourage the creation, promotion, and distribution of works of cinema throughout the Kingdom of Morocco and around the globe.