An Incomplete Calendar

An Incomplete Calendar is a story about oil, music and “the Third World project.” The film explores the remarkable and untold story of a musical titled Rhymes and Songs for OPEC, recorded in 1980 by the Concert Choir of Central University of Venezuela to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, established in Baghdad in 1960.
The film interweaves forgotten songs and shadow archives to tell a different story of oil, not as a commodity but as political leverage that was used for the liberation struggles in Palestine and for building pan-Arab solidarity, a transnational project that was shattered by the triumph of neoliberal economics in the 1970s.
This is the final episode of a trilogy of essays by Sanaz Sohrabi that unpack the relationship between the political economy of images, archival technologies and visual cultures of resource extraction in Iran and broader West Asia.
Thank you to our screening partner: Twelve Gates Arts.
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Sanaz Sohrabi
Director
Sanaz Sohrabi (1988, Tehran) is a researcher of visual culture and artist-filmmaker based in Montréal, working on visual histories of resource sovereignty and post-colonial ecologies from the Global South.
- Year
- 2026
- Runtime
- 77 minutes
- Country
- Canada, Iran, Turkey, Venezuela
- Language
- Arabic, English, Farsi, Spanish with English Subtitles
- Director
- Sanaz Sohrabi
- Screenwriter
- Sanaz Sohrabi
- Producers
- Sanaz Sohrabi, Burak Çevik
- Co Producers
- Universidad Central de Venezuela (UCV) – Department of Culture, Nuri Cem Erbak, Cenk Ünalerzen
- Cast
- Jihan El-Tahri, Murtaza Vali, Laleh Khalili, Layla Maghribi, Eduardo Prato Moros, Leonardo Montaño Salas
- Cinematographers
- DOP Tehran - Siavash Naghshbandi, DOP Caracas - Ignacio Márquez, DOP Cairo - Omar Mohamed
- Editors
- Sanaz Sohrabi, Muhammad Nour El-Khairy
- Composer
- Jeremy Leon
- Sound Design
- Chris Leon
- Premiere
- North America