Sisakht Documentary: A Story of Empathy Amid Crisis
On Wednesday night, February 17, 2021, at 10:05 PM, the winter tranquility of Sisakht city was shattered by a 5.6 magnitude earthquake at 8 kilometers depth. Moments that shook not only homes but also hearts. Fortunately, this incident resulted in no fatalities, but dozens of injuries and heavy damage to hundreds of residential units transformed the city’s appearance.
Stories from the People
In this documentary, we entered the damaged streets and homes. We sat with residents, listening to their memories, worries, and hopes. Our camera captured tears and smiles side by side – from the moment of fleeing homes to returning to rebuild.
Taavon Insurance’s Support
During this crisis, Taavon Insurance demonstrated that insurance isn’t just a contract; it’s a shelter for difficult days. Whether financial or human damage, this organization restored relative peace to people’s lives through rapid assessment and timely compensation.
Capturing Real Moments
The production of Sisakht documentary was based on field filming, local interviews, aerial footage of damaged areas, and documentary-style editing to ensure the narrative remained both authentic and tangible. We wanted reality to be seen as it is – immediate and unadorned.
Ahang Tasvir Agency: Documentary Production for Truthful Narratives
This documentary isn’t just recording an incident; it’s a reminder of the power of solidarity and the role of responsible organizations. At Ahang Tasvir Agency, we believe every true narrative, when properly and quality recorded, can build bridges between hearts and awareness.
“Sisakht Documentary” stands as testimony that even in the heart of crisis, the light of hope can illuminate the path back to life.







