The Mind en samproduktion med Filmpool Nord och Film i Skåne.

Roozbeh, a documentary filmmaker, photographer, and university lecturer, lives and
works in his hometown of Isfahan. On the night of December 4th, 2010, he is tasked
with photographing and filming a student graduation celebration. The following
morning, the secret police of the Islamic Republic of Iran enter the university, expel
all Bahaí students solely due to their religion.

Roozbeh is forced by the secret police to remove these students from all group
photos and videos within the university archives and graduation celebration images.
This event marks the beginning of an odyssey for Roozbeh and his family—a journey
that starts in his hometown of Isfahan and extends to a village named Harads, 40
kilometers from the border of the Arctic Circle, where he discovers another archive.
The film, which took more than ten years to complete, serves as both a documentary
about the conditions of the people of Iran under the rule of the Ayatollahs and a
poetic narrative about the intertwining of memory and place. It tells the story of a
man striving to create a meaningful connection between his past and present to
prevent the collapse of his mind.