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Three Worlds Reviewed by Arthouse Cinema Site Pinnland Empire

Pinnland Empire reviews Amir Motlagh’s latest feature film, Three Worlds. A great review and primer with no spoilers. The film is available now on multiple platforms with many more coming soon. Mirs provided a cut for the soundtrack. Read the film review by clicking here:

Los Angeles is a strange place with its own unique set of rules (much like any popular city). Filmmaker Amir Motlagh taps into this with his latest feature; Three Worlds - a story that mixes semi-personal journal entries with the existential drama found in the works of Terrence Malick or even Shane Curruth (Upstream Color to be specific). This is also an important film about cultural pride and the impact of therapy.....

And putting all Mekas/Malick comparisons aside, this is very much Motlagh’s own film. The movie is filled with obvious autobiographical content that comes off as genuine & organic as opposed to pretentious. That’s not an easy task with a film like this (ambient, sprawling, artistic and sometimes chaotic). A young filmmaker could easily get self-absorbed & pretentious with a movie like Three Worlds but that’s not the case here.
— Pinnland Empire

Feature film MAN now available on Amazon Prime featuring MIRS on the Soundtrack

Amir Motlagh's minimalist arthouse feature film about modern relationships and technology released on Amazon Prime US (UK). Free to Amazon Prime subscribers, $2.99 to rent, $9.99 to buy for regular customers. For international audiences or anyone who prefers a DRM free experience, the film is available on Vimeo On Demand for $2.00 USD equivalent to stream, $7.00 to buy. 

MIRS features one track on the soundtrack, "Hafiz Drinks from the Cup of Time V1".

Man
Starring Amir Motlagh, Rachel Sciacca
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