The Year of the Everlasting Storm

    The Year of the Everlasting Storm
    2021

    Synopsis

    Featuring seven stories from seven auteurs from around the world, the film chronicles this unprecedented moment in time, and is a true love letter to the power of cinema and its storytellers.

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    Cast

    • Mokarameh Saidi Balsini
    • Tahereh Saidi Balsini
    • Solmaz Panahi
    • Jafar Panahi
    • Igi
    • Zhou Dongyu
    • Zhang Yu
    • Zhang YanboXiaohao
    • Qian YoufaGrandpa
    • Wang FengjuanGrandaunt (voice)

    Recommendations

    • 81

      TheWrap

      Everlasting Storm is an anthology film that is as uneven as most anthology films, but one that offers a disquieting and essential snapshot of the time from which we hope we’re emerging. Like the lockdown itself, it can be a slog and it can be a kick.
    • 80

      Screen Daily

      Consisting of three non-fiction segments and four narrative instalments, the film is refreshing in its understated modesty. If anything, the shorter running time seems to energise the directors, who tell miniature stories with a minimum of fuss but careful attention to the emotional fallout of life under quarantine.
    • 80

      Variety

      Here we have seven escape routes, each one reconnecting us to a world inevitably transformed by the pandemic — a world where art lives on.
    • 75

      The Playlist

      The thread connecting the finest shorts — Panahi, Poitras, and Joe — is adaptation, the willingness to alter form to match the challenge at hand. Those able to refit their already-developed technique to a new set of standards don’t just get the best results. In their undaunted, humble determination to continue, they embody the present zeitgeist with more fidelity than a thousand post-mortems.
    • 75

      Slant Magazine

      These shorts capture everything from how fear of the unknown can rewire relationships to the natural world exerts its pull on us all.
    • 75

      The A.V. Club

      There are no outright disasters and two superlative shorts, one of which may well turn out to be this year’s single greatest cinematic achievement. Even if the rest are mostly forgettable, that batting average still qualifies as success in this notoriously erratic mini-genre.
    • 70

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Its bow in Cannes in the Special Screenings sidebar is amply justified by two whimsical exercises in art house cinema directed by Jafar Panahi and Apichatpong Weerasethakul. The other tales are quirky but mixed in impact.
    • 67

      The Film Stage

      If The Year of the Everlasting Storm isn’t exempt from the typical disjointedness of portmanteau films, it yields more coherency than its kin. With so many disparate works included, the experience becomes an intriguing exercise in cinematographic range and creative perspectives on the most globally unifying trauma in human history.