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Black Rabbit, White Rabbit - Deluxe Edition (Blu-ray) ***Preorder*** 5/31

Black Rabbit, White Rabbit - Deluxe Edition (Blu-ray) ***Preorder*** 5/31

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Format: Blu-ray
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BLACK RABBIT, WHITE RABBIT – 2025, DreamLab Films, 139 min.  The latest film from Iranian master Shahram Mokri (FISH & CAT, CARELESS CRIME) is another mysterious M.C. Escher-like meditation on reality and illusion, doubles and doppelgängers and uncanny synchronicities, involving stories-within-stories set during production of a film by a director named “Shahram” – already blurring the lines between film and reality.  Guns play a strange and mystical part in BLACK RABBIT:  on the film set, we meet armorer Babak, played by the great Iranian actor Babak Karimi (FISH & CAT, A SEPARATION). This production marks his 40th, and he’s paranoid he won’t get through the day without a terrible accident (his mentor was killed in an explosion on his 40th film.)  "I've discovered something important:  there's a revolver here hell bent on revenge,” he murmurs.  The other major storyline involves Sara (Hasti Mohammaï), who is kept as a prisoner inside her house by her husband while she recovers from a near-fatal car accident.  She's wrapped in bandages like Elsa Lanchester in BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN and gives off a foul odor from her wounds.  Slowly, fantastical elements begin to bleed through, like waking dreams intruding on the conscious world:  an enormous prop Coffee Cup moves about the set by itself; inanimate objects talk amongst themselves about the Italian gun that's arrived to take revenge; and an aspiring actress gives an audition in which she does magic, causing a white rabbit and a black rabbit to appear.  “The magic of time weaves together apparently unrelated events. A story of women seeking to escape their cocooned lives. A story of objects possessing a soul, deciding when and where to play a role. A quest to make dreams come true, linking these stories together thanks to the wonder of cinema.” – Shahram Mokri.  In Tajiki and Russian with English subtitles.

 

Bonus Features:

  • Three ultra-rare early Mokri short films:

  • "The Dragonfly Storm" (Toofan-e Sanjaghak) (2002, 15 min.)

  • "Limits of the Circle" (Mahdoodeh-ye Dayereh) (2005, 15 min.)

  • "Ando-C" (2007, 15 min.)

  • New audio commentary by film programmer and critic Tori Potenza.

  • New visual essay: “The Maze: Entrances and Exits in Black Rabbit, White Rabbit” (2026, 13 min.) by filmmaker and scholar Stephen Broomer

  • New artwork by Beth Morris

 

Deluxe Edition Bonus Content:

  • Slipcase featuring new artwork by Brian Level.

  • 60-page illustrated book

  • New essay by Walter Chaw

  • New essay by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas

  • New essay by Michelle Kisner

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