Following its acclaimed world premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival, where it received the Sean Connery Prize for Feature Filmmaking Excellence, and subsequent screenings at the Haifa and São Paulo International Film Festivals, Mortician continues its global journey with its Australian premiere at the 33rd Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF 2025).

Written and directed by Abdolreza Kahani, Mortician has been praised by international critics for its raw realism, bold political subtext, and innovative “single-person cinema” approach. The film’s selection at BIFF marks its fourth international screening, reinforcing its position as one of the year’s most distinctive independent features.

Mortician follows Mojtaba, an Iranian expatriate in Canada who washes the dead according to Islamic rites for fellow immigrants. When his workplace faces closure, his life intersects with Jana, an exiled pop star plotting a social-media protest—an encounter that forces both characters to confront dignity, loss, and exile in a fractured world.