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Mohamed Al-Daradji and the Press
51st TIFF: Mohamed Al-Daradji press conference (12/9/2010) MOHAMED AL-DARADJI PRESS CONFERENCE Mohamed Al-Daradji, a member of the International Jury, as well as a guest of honour of the 51st Thessaloniki International Film Festival, gave a press conference on Thursday, December 9th. The Thessaloniki International Film Festival Director, Mr. Dimitris Eipides welcomed the awarded director. “The greatest satisfaction one can receive from holding a Festival is to discover and promote young directors who have an appeal for the audience. Mohamed Al-Daradji has a lot to give and has already gained international recognition, as he was recently awarded the title of Middle East Filmmaker of the Year by Variety. I believe that his work portends a good future for the rest of the Arab filmmakers.” On his part, Mohamed Al-Daradji pointed out that: “The Thessaloniki Festival is a link between Europe and the Arab world, it is a bridge that unites two worlds.” Regarding the political aspects of his work, the director explained that: “I have been asked a lot whether I am a Shiite or a Sunnite. Others say that I have been given money by the British, the Americans or the Kurds to make the film. I respond to them that I am an Iraqi. In my film Son of Babylon, I gave names to my characters, such as Ahmed or Abraham, that are not of Shiite or Sunnite origin. Recently, during a screening of the film, the spectators were separated in two sides, according to their political convictions. Some express the opinion that it would be better if I made my films elsewhere, like Morocco or Jordan. But if we choose this path, who will be left to make movies about Iraq?” As he referred to the awards he has received all over the world, Mohamed Al-Daradji underlined that: “I won’t say no to success, but this is not my objective. The goal is to manage to change the world or at least the reality in my country, through my films.” Finally, the director referred to the harsh reality cinema has to face at this moment, in Iraq. “The country has no film industry, as it lacks infrastructure. I am among the few filmmakers left who still try to make movies by ourselves. Consider that out of the 275 cinema halls that existed before the war broke out, not a single one is left standing. Nevertheless, I am optimistic that a certain amount of movies that will find their way to international festivals will be made each year, in the near future.”
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10.12.2010 | Thessaloniki International Film Festival's blog Cat. : Baghdad Dimitris Eipides Director Entertainment Entertainment Europe Film Iraq Jordan Mohamed Al-Daradji Mohamed Al-Daradji and the Press MOHAMED AL-DARADJI PRESS Son of Babylon the 51st Thessaloniki International Film Festival The Thessaloniki International Film Festival Thessaloniki International Film Festival Toronto International Film Festival PEOPLE
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