Tennessine marks the feature fiction debut of director Amin Palangi. Co-written with and starring Osamah Sami, the film explores the love story between Arash, newly arrived in Australia, and Nazanin, whom he reconnects with there, while masterfully weaving a narrative shaped by hidden truths. What begins as an intimate retreat in a secluded cabin evolves into a devastating and psychological unraveling as Arash uncovers Nazanin’s secrets.
Awards & Nominations
- 2023 Australian Directors’ Guild (ADG) Awards – Nominated for Best Director (Production under $1 million budget).
- Victorian ACS (Australian Cinematographers Society) Awards – Won Silver Award in the Feature Film category (under $3 million budget).
These achievements highlight the film’s creative control and striking cinematographic approach, despite its modest budget.
Academic and Critical Perspective
According to FilmInk, Tennessine premiered at the 2023 Sydney Film Festival and was hailed as “one of the must-see Australian films.”
With a background in documentary filmmaking, Palangi successfully creates an intimate atmosphere in his first narrative feature.
Critics are divided:
- Some praise the film’s atmosphere, visuals, and acting performances.
- Others find its pacing slow and its narrative less satisfying.
Apartment No:26 Note
Tennessine offers a balanced psychological romance interwoven with themes of love, identity, and secrets. Bolstered by an ADG nomination and a Victorian ACS Silver Award, this debut film showcases a strong cinematic voice despite its low budget. Amin Palangi’s distinctive visual style and cultural sensitivity make Tennessine a compelling and noteworthy production.