Grass: Live Film Score with Peyman Yazdanian & Adib Rostami

Screening of the silent masterpiece Grass (1925) with live music by Peyman Yazdanian and Adib Rostami

Join us for an exclusive evening celebrating the centenary of the silent cinema classic ‘Grass: A Nation’s Battle for Life’ (1925), to be screened in a brand-new restoration courtesy of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and accompanied by a mesmerizing live performance by acclaimed Iranian composer Peyman Yazdanian.

Grass, one of the canonical greats of the silent era by the directorial team of Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack—today mostly remembered for their iconic sound-era cult film King Kong—is a documentary on the heroic annual migration of the nomadic Bakhtiari tribes of Iran. It is an epic film about people who live epic lives. The restless filmmakers identify with the people they follow, transforming their journey into some of the grandest vistas of silent cinema ever captured on film.

The film will be accompanied by Peyman Yazdanian, an acclaimed Iranian pianist and composer renowned for his film scores and contemporary classical works. His music, blending Western and Persian influences, has been featured in the soundtracks of films by Abbas Kiarostami and Asghar Farhadi. For this screening, he will be joined by Adib Rostami on kamancheh and tonbak, adding a rich musical dimension to the experience.

Doors 7pm.

Dates: Sunday 8th March, 2026
Venue: Firth Hall
Times: 7:30 pm
Cost: £16 standard, £10 concessions
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