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Corridor centers on a newly appointed teacher with a background in psychology who is transferred to an all-boys school. When a violent incident breaks out among the students, he begins to question what he witnessed after reviewing the CCTV footage and discovering traces of another student at the scene. As he edges closer to the truth behind this boy’s mysterious death, the teacher finds himself entangled in a moral dilemma. What begins as a seemingly straightforward schoolyard incident gradually expands into a tense, gripping portrait of power dynamics, violence, and institutional silence within the education system.
Makan Ashoori (b. 1977) is an Iranian director, screenwriter, cinematographer, and documentary filmmaker. Beginning his cinematic career in the mid-1990s, he has built a diverse body of work spanning short films, documentaries, and extensive work as a director of photography (DoP). Ashoori’s films frequently explore contemporary Iranian social and cultural realities through realism and keen observation. His acclaimed documentary Indian Ocean Redemption(2017), which chronicles the survival journey of Iranian sailors held captive by Somali pirates, garnered him significant regional recognition. He also served as the director of photography for the feature Azar, Shahdokht, Parviz and Others(2014). With Corridor, Ashoori continues his deep dive into the moral conflicts and psychological pressures lurking beneath the surface of everyday life.
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