I think this is a very impressive short film (23 min.). Via the article at bahaiblog.net: “Set in the 1800s, the film imagines a conversation between two bickering prison guards at the fortress of Chihriq in north-western Iran where the prophet known as the Báb was imprisoned”. I sent out an email calling this “Bahá’í Grunge” but that wasn’t really the best phrase.
From the interview with the writer/director, one thing that today’s audience might miss is that the female guard is actually playing a female disguised as a male, which happened sometimes in the past according to the histories, I think possibly in the US Civil War too. Personally I find that hard to imagine, but as far as I know, at that time no woman would have been allowed to leave the house alone and unveiled, let alone have a job; and often we see what we expect to see.