Damji / Nazanin Chitsaz
Nazanin Chitsaz
Islamic Republic of Iran
Film, 01:45 minutes
In a world where water is carelessly wasted, a child embarks on a quiet yet urgent mission: gathering every last drop. His journey as an individual, eventually becomes a group effort, showing the power in numbers. This simple yet powerful act reflects the innocence of youth confronting the consequences of climate change, and the fruits of teamwork. The film is a lesson on environmental awareness, showing how even the smallest hands can hold responsibility for the future.
Chitsaz’s work serves as a wake-up call, urging us to reconsider our relationship with nature and the value of every resource we take for granted. By following the child’s journey, the film emphasizes that awareness and action begin with the individual. It is a reminder that the future depends not just on grand gestures, but on the quiet determination of those who refuse to look away.
Nazanin Chitzaz born in Isfahan, is an Iranian filmmaker with a background in dramatic literature from Tehran Azad University. Since 2016, she has directed five short fiction films, exploring themes of human resilience and social consciousness. Her work reflects a deep commitment to storytelling that challenges perceptions and inspires change.