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‘The Gardener’ – an Iranian film in Israel – cinema

Exilied Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf’s latest film ‘The Gardener’ is an entertaining…

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Exilied Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf’s latest film ‘The Gardener’ is an entertaining documentary about a man from Papua New Guinea who tends the Baha’i Gardens in Haifa, Israel. It follows Moshan and his son travelling to Israel, visiting the Baha’i World Centre and exploring the role of religion in today’s world.

Makhmalbaf explained: “In the Middle East, the young generation think that religion destroyed the Middle East. And I try to put from the angle of my age, my generation, why some of them believe in a religion. I try to put light on one of the religions that is a more peaceful religion.”

The film was shot mostly in Haifa and Jerusalem’s Old City. It looks at religion from the perspective of the old and new generations, represented by the film-maker and his son, who often squabble over the role of religion.

An Iranian director making a film in Israel is most unusual. Iranians are not allowed to travel to Israel. Makhmalbaf faces five years in prison should he ever return to Iran.

Makhmalbaf is critical of his country’s rulers: “We believe that after 33 years of the bad regime that we’ve had, we are really for democracy. The problem of Iran is America, European countries are not ready for our democracy. They are thinking only about control atomic bomb. But we think if we could have democratic government, they don’t make atomic bomb.”

Makhmalbaf was honoured as a special guest at the recent Jerusalem Film Festival where some of his most emblematic films including ‘Kandahar’ and ‘Salaam Cinema’ have been showcased. ‘The Gardener’ was warmly received by the audience.

One moviegoer said: “It’s one of the more exquisite films that I have seen in a long time and I think it reflects the spirit of the film-maker, which is peacemaking in every way but also expands your ideas about religion.”

Another audience member commented: “The film itself is wonderful, very poetic, very observing but I think the meaning of him being here is far beyond just the screening of this specific film. I think that he is an incredibly brave person.’

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Iranian Cinema Under Siege

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran has released a short video highlighting the plight of Iranian cinema. The video, “Iranian Cinema Under Siege” features Richard Peña, the director of the New York Film Festival, and Hamid Dabashi, professor at Columbia University, who discuss the extent of the government’s repression of Iranian filmmakers. Footage of prominent Iranian filmmakers Bahman Farmanara and Jafar Panahi, who is currently under house arrest, details the ongoing effect of this repression.

The recent Academy Award for the Iranian film “A Separation” has once again put Iranian cinema in the spotlight for its original and innovative storytelling and reflection of daily societal issues. This international acclaim comes at the same time as the Iranian government continues its increased targeting and persecution of Iranian actors and filmmakers.

Members of Iran’s independent film industry face enormous pressure from the government simply for pursuing their career. The Iranian government sees independent filmmakers who stray from the official narrative and strive for an honest portrayal of Iranian society as a threat.

Right now, as the world is once again noticing Iranian cinema, this video calls attention to the situation inside Iran. The video calls for the Iranian government to let filmmakers and artists continue their work without the interference of authorities that see the film industry as an extension of their propaganda machinery, something many Iranian artists refuse to be.

Iranian Cinema Under Siege

The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran has released a short video highlighting the plight of Iranian cinema. The video, “Iranian Cinema Under Siege” features Richard Peña, the director of the New York Film Festival, and Hamid Dabashi, professor at Columbia University, who discuss the extent of the government’s repression of Iranian filmmakers. Footage of prominent Iranian filmmakers Bahman Farmanara and Jafar Panahi, who is currently under house arrest, details the ongoing effect of this repression.

The recent Academy Award for the Iranian film “A Separation” has once again put Iranian cinema in the spotlight for its original and innovative storytelling and reflection of daily societal issues. This international acclaim comes at the same time as the Iranian government continues its increased targeting and persecution of Iranian actors and filmmakers.

Members of Iran’s independent film industry face enormous pressure from the government simply for pursuing their career. The Iranian government sees independent filmmakers who stray from the official narrative and strive for an honest portrayal of Iranian society as a threat.

Right now, as the world is once again noticing Iranian cinema, this video calls attention to the situation inside Iran. The video calls for the Iranian government to let filmmakers and artists continue their work without the interference of authorities that see the film industry as an extension of their propaganda machinery, something many Iranian artists refuse to be.

Bridge to Iran: Iran – A Cinematographic Revolution (Promo)

Today Iranian cinema is one of the most highly regarded national cinemas in the world, regularly winning festival awards and critical acclaim for films that combine remarkable artistry and social relevance. IRAN: A CINEMATOGRAPHIC REVOLUTION traces the development of this film industry, which has always been closely intertwined with the country’s tumultuous political history, from the decades-long reign of Reza Shah Pahlevi and his son, the rise of Khomeini and the birth of the Islamic Republic, the seizure by militants of the US Embassy in Tehran, and the devastating war with Iraq.

BBC Report – Recent Arrest of Cinema Artists in Iran

افزایش تعداد سینماگران بازداشتی‌ در ایران
ناصر تقوایی کارگردان سینمای ایران به رادیو فارسی بی بی سی گفته همسرش در حالی به دلیل بازی در فیلم “تهران من، حراج” بازداشت شده که این فیلم از وزارت ارشاد مجوز داشت. آقای تقوایی می گوید همسرش، مرضیه وفامهر، پس از دستگیری به زندان قرچک ورامین منتقل شده و در یک ماه گذشته در همین زندان نگهداری شده است

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L’Iran à l’honneur du palmarès la Berlinale. Avec une chaise vide pour le réalisateur Jafar Panahi, membre du jury mais absent car condamné à six ans de prison pour avoir voulu faire un film sur les manifestations d’opposants de 2009.

Le film iranien “Nader et Simin, une séparation” de Asghar Farhadi, a obtenu samedi l’Ours d’or ainsi que les prix du meilleur acteur et de la meilleure actrice….
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