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SYNOPSIS
At first glance, Zoroastrianism looks like any other religion. Priests are praying while followers listen. Children attend religion classes.
But unknown to many, Zoroastrianism is a dying religion.
With only 120,000 followers around the globe, the world's oldest monotheistic religion is quickly fading from existence.
Fading Fire follows Tanya, one of Zoroastrianism's young followers, as she shares her struggle with identity within a dying religion. Tanya is not interested in saving her religion, but wondering what it is that has caused her to struggle with her identity all her life. From immigration to questioning death, Tanya ultimately realizes her identity as an adult won't do her dying religion any favour.
The story begins with Tanya's belief that Zoroastrianism is the best religion in the world. The film chronicles a turning point when Tanya realizes her views on religion may not be what they used to be.
At first glance, Zoroastrianism looks like any other religion. Priests are praying while followers listen. Children attend religion classes.
But unknown to many, Zoroastrianism is a dying religion.
With only 120,000 followers around the globe, the world's oldest monotheistic religion is quickly fading from existence.
Fading Fire follows Tanya, one of Zoroastrianism's young followers, as she shares her struggle with identity within a dying religion. Tanya is not interested in saving her religion, but wondering what it is that has caused her to struggle with her identity all her life. From immigration to questioning death, Tanya ultimately realizes her identity as an adult won't do her dying religion any favour.
The story begins with Tanya's belief that Zoroastrianism is the best religion in the world. The film chronicles a turning point when Tanya realizes her views on religion may not be what they used to be.