Roxanne Varzi (Persian: رکسانا ورزی; born 1971)[1] is an Iranian-born American cultural anthropologist, filmmaker, sound artist, writer, playwright, and educator.
[3] Varzi is known for her various works in media, including books, film documentaries, sound performances, and theatrical plays.
Her family migrated to the United States after the Iranian Revolution in 1979, settling in Grosse Pointe, Michigan.
[4][5] She moved in 1991 to continue her education at the American University in Cairo in Cairo, Egypt, and graduated in 1993 from American University in Washington D.C..[citation needed] In 1994, she moved to Tehran and remained there for four years,[6] and returned to the United States to continue her studies.
The audience listens to a "narrative loop of a curator describing a slide show of war photography".