Nasheeli translates loosely to "the intoxicated" or "the blurred." The plot, as far as anyone can piece together, follows a disgraced pharmacist who begins micro-dosing expired hallucinogens into a rural village’s water supply to "cure" them of capitalist desire. The second act is a 40-minute silent sequence shot entirely through a thermal camera. The third act features a monologue delivered by a goat.
A great review for a "nasheeli" independent film should be sensory-focused: Nasheeli translates loosely to "the intoxicated" or "the
Modern film reviewers—ranging from Letterboxd cinephiles to video essayists—frequently seek out obscure titles like Nasheeli . Critics approach these reviews through several distinct lenses: Nasheeli translates loosely to "the intoxicated" or "the