Cinema Essay / Issue 27
The Poster Is a Room, Not a Window
اتاقی برای حروف، نه پنجرهای برای فروش
A film sheet earns its silence when script, paper, and absence make the viewer step inside before the first frame moves.
In late autumn I unfolded a stack of small-run cinema posters on a tea-stained table near Valiasr Avenue. The strongest sheet had almost nothing on it: one rust block, a torn teal edge, and a black title that seemed to have been built rather than written.
Silence is the grid doing its work
The old habit was never minimal for decoration; it was a moral decision about attention. When the margin is wide enough, a name can breathe, a date can become architectural, and the audience is invited to complete the missing image with memory instead of noise.