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1st London Iranian Film Festival PROGRAMME 2010
FESTIVAL PROGRAMME 2010
The time has finally arrived for an Iranian Film festival to have a permanent home in the United Kingdom. FRIDAY 19th NOVEMBER - Opening night
THE WHITE MEADOW Directed by Mohammad Rasoulof, Iran, 2009, 132 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
Mohammad Rasoulof expertly weaves together poetry, mythology, metaphor, and the absurd to tell the fable-like story of Rahmat, who sails from island to island on salt-filled Lake Urmia to collect tears as people unburden their sorrows into glass jars. It is said that the tears become pearls as their sins are atoned for, but Rahmat's intentions remain an enigma.
SATURDAY 20th NOVEMBER
SOLITUDE Directed by Mehrdad Sheikhan, Iran, 2008, 10 mins, no dialogue
A stone colossus has lived a lonely life on his barren planet for thousands of years. Worn out by his solitude, he decides to change his fate.
AND LIFE WENT ON Directed by Maryam Mohajer, UK, 2007, 6 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
Tehran. The Iran-Iraq war. The wail of a siren sends all the residents of a building rushing down to the shelter in the basement. What happens in this enclosed space with everyone waiting? You will be surprised...
DOOMSDAY MACHINE Directed by Soudabeh Moradian, Iran, 2010, 53 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
This documentary is about mentally disabled war veterans of the Iran-Iraq war (1980-1988) suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in one of the permanent sanatoriums in Tehran, Iran. One of them, "Mahmood", is under the illusion that he has built a "Doomsday Machine" which can destroy the world by pressing a button.
THE DAY OF CREATION Directed by Soudabeh Mojaveri, Iran, 2008, 22 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
The first day of spring in Iran and Persian speaking countries - Norooz - also marks the beginning of the New Year, which in Zoroastrian tradition coincides with the six days of creation.
This experimental film narrates related truths and myths, forgotten in modern times, through a series of original miniature paintings, architecture, and abstract forms of modern life.
CYANOSIS Directed by Rokhsareh Ghaemmaghami, Iran, 2007, 32 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
Jamshid Aminfar is a painter working in the streets of Tehran; he is determined to pursue the art he loves despite constant interruption and hassle from officials and the public. With the help of his friends, he is preparing for an exhibition. At the same time he falls in love.
Complete with 10 minutes of animated sequences, this documentary film illustrates how Aminfar's paintings shed light on his inner life, dreams, nightmares and memories.
DELUSIVE SOUND Directed by Kereshmeh Afsari, Iran, 2006, 22 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
Hessam, divorced for four years because of the baby he didn't want, must now visit his daughter, who doesn't know that Hessam is her father. Destiny, however, has another way...
PENNILESS Directed by Ziba Shahpouri, Iran, 2009, 106 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
Iraj is very pleased with himself: his looks, his job, his wife, his life and the money he earns. Therefore loosing his job strikes a devastating blow to his pride. As being penniless is a disgrace for Iraj, he does whatever he can to hide it from everybody, including his wife.
ABOUT ELLY Directed by Asghar Farhadi, Iran, 2009, 116 mins, Farsi and German with English subtitles
SUNDAY 21st NOVEMBER
MELODY OF BIRTH Directed by Ali Attar, Iran, 2010, 6 mins, no dialogue
A GOOD TIME FOR TRAGEDY Directed by Nasser Saffarian, Iran, 2006, 57 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
A documentary about the life and works of Ahmad-Reza Ahmadi, an Iranian poet.
METEOR SHOWER Directed by Makan Ashouri, Iran, 2007, 21 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
In this short film about a man who wishes that his wife dies, the director takes us on a journey bordering on the limit between dreams and reality. Accompanied by a mesmerising music soundtrack, the man tells us about his wish and actions to make his wife disappear from his life. After some unsuccessful attempts he finally manages to liberate himself from his wife, but at a cost.
PRESENCE Directed by Amir Hossein Birjandi, Iran, 2008, 20 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
After travelling to a quiet hotel to write his book, an un-known author discovers that he is in fact staying next to a celebrated author. His curiosity leads to an intriguing discovery.
MINUS Directed by Kazem Mollaie, Iran, 2009, 23 mins, no dialogue
'Minus' is an experimental narrative film that rejects the confines of a specific geography, language, or time. The events take place at a razor producing company where a young, simple man works. He possesses the special ability of telepathy, which allows him to read people's minds. One day, alarmed by one of his predictions he decides to take action.
BENEATH THE EYELID Directed by Bijan Mirbagheri, Iran, 2007, 28 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
A girl and a boy wake up one morning unable to remember who they are, where they come from and how they got there.
WINDOW Directed by Mousa Alijani, Iran, 2006, 25 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
The relationship between an old woman and her daughter is explored. Sickened and depressed by an illness, the woman is tended to by her daughter, who plays the piano to brighten up the days for her mother.
MY TREE Directed by Sara Siadat Nejad, Iran, 2008, 6 mins, no dialogue
A young artist attempts to draw leaves on the branches of a thin and withered tree, the last one on the seashore. When a woodcutter fells the tree, she must navigate the line between reality and fantasy.
TONGUE OF THE HIDDEN Directed by David Alexander Anderson, Calligraphy, translation and narration by Jila Peacock, UK, 2007, 5 mins, English
The poet Hafez, also known as the Teller of Secrets, used the language of human love and the metaphors of wine and drunkenness to describe his desire for the Divine and intoxication with the mysteries of the Universe. The landscapes and characters from the film are all constructed of Persian calligraphy.
BEFORE THE BURIAL Directed by Behnam Behzadi, Iran, 2008, 104 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
Depressed and isolated after having spent twenty years in prison for his political activities, Siamak is consumed by regret for the life he lost as a promising medical student. He thus decides to take his own life on his 40th birthday, but not before taking care of some unfinished business. MONDAY 22nd NOVEMBER
THE ACCORDION Directed by Jafar Panahi, Iran, France, Brazil, Italy, Switzerland, 2010, 9 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
This short film shot in Tehran, recounts the adventures of two young street musicians who play the accordion and tablas in order to earn their living. One day, while playing next to a mosque, their accordion is confiscated as a result of an incident.
ROUGH CUT Directed by Firouzeh Khosrovani, Iran, 2007, 22 mins, English and Farsi with subtitles
Rough Cut is a short documentary reflecting on cultural traditions in Iran, using inscriptions on the bodies of women to convey its message. In the windows of Tehran clothing shops, passersby stop to observe the displays. Gradually, the onlookers meet the stares of the grotesquely mutilated mannequins, which have been perverted into disturbing reproductions of the female figure. The mannequins, redefined according to the country's law, function as a metaphor for Iranian women's veiled and covered bodies.
MY CITY PIZZA Directed by Ala Mohseni, Iran/UK, 2008, 26 mins, Farsi
PEARLS ON THE OCEAN FLOOR Directed by Robert Adanto, US, 2010, 77 mins, English, Farsi, German
Pearls on the Ocean Floor is a thought-provoking documentary examining the lives of Iranian female artists living and working in and outside the Islamic Republic. This incisive study, featuring interviews with artists Shadi Ghadirian, Shirin Neshat, and Parastou Forouhar, captures the uncertainty of this momentous time in Iran's history. Speaking with grace and honesty, these women express what is seldom seen in the western media: unique individual perspectives regarding issues of identity, gender, and the the role that art plays in challenging the traditional stereotypes often associated with women in Iran. WEDNESDAY 24th NOVEMBER
THE BALL AND ALLEY Directed by Yahya Ghadamgahi, Iran, 2010, 4 mins, no dialogue
An eight year-old boy is playing with a ball in a tranquil alley waiting for someone to join him. Finally, an old man passes by.
TINAR Directed by Mahdi Moniri, Iran, 2009, 72 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
Ten-year-old cowherd Ghasem lives and labours in the foothills of the majestic mountains, not far from the Iranian city of Babol. His mother is dead and his only companions are the cows which he lovingly tenders. Back home his father and stepmother give him a rough time. In his sensitively constructed and visually sophisticated portrait, Iranian director Mahdi Moniri presents a boy who has been deprived of carefree childhood.
NETWORKING EVENT
TEHRAN GALLERY Directed by Hossein Shams, Iran, 2010, 15 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
THE GLASS HOUSE Directed by Hamid Rahmanian, Iran-US, 2008, 92 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
The film takes us on a tour of the underclass of Iran with these girls' brave and defiant stories of abandonment, drug addiction, sexual abuse, and hatred.
As Hamid Rahmanian follows these young women, their shared spirit and mutual support shine through in this surprising and illuminating documentary. THURSDAY 25th NOVEMBER
BIRTHDAY Directed by Pasha Rostami, Iran, 2010, 11 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
THE OLD MAN AND THE RAIL Directed by Panahbarkhoda Rezaee, Iran, 2007, 10 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
An old man waits for the return of his son at a remote railway station.
BLUETOOTH Directed by Houman Seyedi, Iran, 2006, 21 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
OLD MEN DON'T DIE Directed by Reza Jamali, Iran, 2008, 11 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
BETWEEN 2 DREAMS Directed by Omid Abdollahi, Iran, 2008, 9 mins, Farsi with English subtitles
In the dead of night, a young woman turns to her neighbour in desperate need of help for with her abortion. The neighbour finally agrees. However...
KHODA Directed by Reza Dolatabadi, UK, 2008, 5 mins, no dialogues
This idea inspired Reza Dolatabadi to make Khoda. Over two years, 6000 paintings were painstakingly produced to create a five-minute film that would satisfy Dolatabadi's exacting personal standards. Khoda is a psychological thriller; a student project which was seen as a 'mission impossible' by many people but eventually proved possible!
MINUS Directed by Kazem Mollaie, Iran, 2009, 23 mins, no dialogue
11.11.2010 | Editor's blog Cat. : Ahmad-Reza Ahmadi Ali Attar Amir Hossein Birjandi Apollo Cinema Artist Asghar Farhadi Asia Author Babol Behnam Behzadi Bijan Mirbagheri BLUETOOTH Brazil Captain cellular telephone Cinema of Iran David Alexander Anderson Director Entertainment Entertainment Farsi Firouzeh Khosrovani France Hamid Rahmanian Hossein Shams Houman Seyedi Iran Iran Iranian Film Festival Iraq Islam in Iran Italy Jafar Panahi Jamshid Aminfar Jila Peacock Kazem Mollaie Kereshmeh Afsari london Mahdi Moniri Makan Ashouri Maryam Mohajer Mashhad Mehrdad Sheikhan MELODY OF BIRTH Mohammad Rasoulof Mohseni Mousa Alijani Nasser Saffarian Omid Abdollahi painter Panahbarkhoda Rezaee Parastou Forouhar Pasha Rostami Person Career POET Reza Dolatabadi Reza Jamali Robert Adanto Rokhsareh Ghaemmaghami Sara Siadat Nejad Shadi Ghadirian Shirin Neshat Social Issues Social Issues Soudabeh Mojaveri Soudabeh Moradian Soudabeh Moradian Subtitle Switzerland Tehran TEHRAN GALLERY Teller The Glass House TRADITIONAL IRANIAN MUSIC United Kingdom United States Yahya Ghadamgahi Ziba Shahpouri FESTIVALS
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