The Misophonia Podcast

Bahar - Exploring Sound's Psychological Impact Through Film

April 18, 2024 Season 8 Episode 1
Bahar - Exploring Sound's Psychological Impact Through Film
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Bahar - Exploring Sound's Psychological Impact Through Film
Apr 18, 2024 Season 8 Episode 1

Bahar is a screenwriter and filmmaker based in Iran who created the short film 'Quarantine Redemption’, a 13-minute musical comedy with no dialogue about misophonia in an apartment during the COVID pandemic. We talk about her interest in exploring sound and psychology in her work. She explains that while she doesn't have misophonia herself, she believes that sound plays a significant role in everyday life and emotions. The film follows a man who suffers from misophonia and finds solace in music that synchronizes with his wife's movements. Bahar also mentions her plans to make future feature films that explore the theme of blocking outside sounds. She is currently deciding on a film school in the United States to pursue her MFA in filmmaking.
 

https://woodsholefilmfestival.org/events/thequarantineredemption/
   
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Bahar is a screenwriter and filmmaker based in Iran who created the short film 'Quarantine Redemption’, a 13-minute musical comedy with no dialogue about misophonia in an apartment during the COVID pandemic. We talk about her interest in exploring sound and psychology in her work. She explains that while she doesn't have misophonia herself, she believes that sound plays a significant role in everyday life and emotions. The film follows a man who suffers from misophonia and finds solace in music that synchronizes with his wife's movements. Bahar also mentions her plans to make future feature films that explore the theme of blocking outside sounds. She is currently deciding on a film school in the United States to pursue her MFA in filmmaking.
 

https://woodsholefilmfestival.org/events/thequarantineredemption/
   
---
Order "Sounds like Misophonia" - by Dr. Jane Gregory and I

Sponsored by the personal journaling app I developed:
Basal -
hellobasal.com
For iOS and Android
Writing prompts and summaries for your journal entries by AI from the perspective of a therapist.

Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com

Email: hello@misophoniapodcast.com
Send me any feedback! Also, if you want some beautiful podcast stickers shoot over your address.

YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions)

Social:
Instagram - @misophoniapodcast
Facebook - misophoniapodcast
Twitter/X - @misophoniashow

SoQuiet - Misophonia Advocacy
https://soquiet.org

Support the Show.