The White Meadows is a poetic and visually stunning film that follows Rahmat, a boatman who travels through the mysterious and surreal islands of the Persian Gulf. Rahmat collects tears from the inhabitants of the islands, who believe that by sharing their sorrows, they can rid themselves of their pain and suffering.
As Rahmat listens to the stories of the islanders and collects their tears in small glass bottles, he becomes a witness to their deepest emotions and struggles. The film explores themes of loss, grief, and the human experience, as Rahmat navigates through the hauntingly beautiful landscapes of the islands.
The White Meadows is a visually striking and emotionally resonant film that invites viewers to reflect on the nature of pain, healing, and the power of storytelling. Through Rahmat's journey, the film offers a poignant meditation on the interconnectedness of human emotions and the universal need for empathy and understanding.