REAL-LIFE STORIES: HBO documentary 'A Revolution on Canvas' gets release date

'A Revolution on Canvas' is produced and directed by Sara Nodjoumi and Till Schauder.
PUBLISHED FEB 24, 2024
(Left) Guest, Nicky Nodjoumi, Sara Nodjoumi and Till Schauder attend the 43rd Annual Hawai'i International Film Festival Awards Gala at Halekulani Hotel on October 22, 2023 in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for the Hawai'i Internat
(Left) Guest, Nicky Nodjoumi, Sara Nodjoumi and Till Schauder attend the 43rd Annual Hawai'i International Film Festival Awards Gala at Halekulani Hotel on October 22, 2023 in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for the Hawai'i Internat

Los Angeles, California (Release): The HBO Original documentary 'A Revolution on Canvas', produced and directed by Sara Nodjoumi and Till Schauder, debuts Wednesday, March 5 (9-10.25pm ET/PT) on HBO and will be available to stream on Max.

In this political thriller and verité portrait documentary, Nodjoumi and Schauder dive into the mystery surrounding the disappearance of more than 100 "treasonous" paintings by Sara’s father, seminal Iranian modern artist Nickzad “Nicky” Nodjoumi.



 

What is 'A Revolution on Canvas' about?

'A Revolution on Canvas' follows Sara Nodjoumi as she traces a timeline of events, discovering her father’s ongoing activism, his complicated relationship with her mother, artist Nahid Hagigat, and how the implications of his incendiary art impacted the trajectory of their family’s future together.

Who is Nickzad “Nicky” Nodjoumi?

In 1980, Nicky Nodjoumi fled Iran in the wake of the Islamic Revolution. With his life in danger due to the controversial nature of his paintings on show at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, he joined his wife, Nahid, and daughter, Sara, in New York City, restlessly living in exile and continuing to paint. 40 years later, Sara begins an investigation to track down and reclaim her father’s lost artwork from Tehran.

As the investigation deepens, she unearths the emotionally charged story of her family mirrored in the political and cultural upheavals of her parents’ homeland. Having participated in the pro-democracy movement to oust the Shah of Iran in the 1970s, Nicky’s hope for a new Iran crumbled with the ascendance of an authoritarian regime. His provocative paintings, now depicting the new Islamic power brokers, were quickly seized, and rumored to be destroyed by radical Islamists or stowed away in the basement of the museum.

As new protests ignite the streets of Iran in 2022, Sara and Nicky contact former workers at the museum determined to find someone on the ground in Tehran who can help locate the paintings but are stymied in their efforts until a contact in Tehran unexpectedly gains access to the museum’s unseen basement and archival collection.

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