November 08, 2019
Most of the films screened are narratives of common
He further informs that the festival is just a build up to the series of
events being planned under the new cultural agreement between Iran and India.
Senthil Rajan, director, Directorate of Film Festivals (DFF), adding, "We’re
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boards Manufacturers To celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of cultural
relations between India and Iran, Delhi is hosting a four-day Iranian film
festival. Manouchehr Hadi’s engaging family drama Someone Wanted To Talk To You
captures the struggle of a woman estranged from her husband, while her daughter
lies in a hospital bed. Another film by Assadian, Gold And Copper is the tale of
a young cleric who visits Iran with his family to attend ethical classes, and
what happens after his wife falls ill.
From references to wars, to the battle of
relationships, these cinematic treats present the life of Iran in a nutshell.
"Alongside screenings of these films, there will also be an exhibition of
Iranian artworks and handicrafts with 70 to 80 panels,†shares Senthil.To
celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of cultural relations between India and Iran,
Delhi is hosting a four-day Iranian film festival. kid. The schedule is designed
in a manner that people get a sense of the Iranian culture along with the
cinema.
Ronak, an Iranian ensemble, performed a selection of Iranian
traditional music at the opening ceremony and the show opened with Reza
Mirkarimi’s acclaimed drama A Cube of Sugar, which was Iran’s entry in the best
foreign language film category at the 85th Academy Awards. On the other hand,
director Homayoun Assadian’s Kissing The Moon-Like Face is the story of two
female neighbours waiting for the bodies of their sons who disappeared during
war.â€
Most of the films screened are narratives of common people caught in the
whirlpool of life situations, says Senthil. The event has been organised by
India’s Directorate of Film Festivals in association with Iran Culture House,
New Delhi and is showcasing a collection of 14 eminent films like Track 143 by
Narges Abyar, So Close, So Far by Reza Mirkarimi and Gold and Copper by Homayoun
Asadian."The idea of the festival is to give the Indian audiences a glimpse of
Iranian cinema and to commemorate the 60th year of signing of cultural
agreements between New Delhi and Tehran,†shares C. We also have handicrafts and
food stall on the sidelines of the event. "It is an initiative taken by both the
governments after the renewal of cultural agreement signed during Prime Minister
Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Tehran in May,†explains Rajan. While many films
focus on the issues revolving around the Iranian people on the day-to-day basis,
there are also others that take the audience on an adventurous trip like The
Maritime Silk Road, which revolves around two ship captains who want to
transport consignments from the Indian Ocean to China and are attacked by
pirates.â€The festival also paid tribute to celebrated Iranian director Abbas
Kiarostami, whose Taste of Cherry won Cannes’ top prize in 1997, who recently
died at the age of 76.He continues, "During the meet it was decided to take
forward old associations with Iran, through cultural exchanges, including
festivals of art, literature, films and music
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