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Old 05 Oct 2013, 01:31   #4496
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Originally Posted by bremen1980:
''A moment of Innocence '' -1996 - Mohsen Makhmalbaf . ''Reconstituirea '' in varianta iraniana .



Iti recomand si "Salaam Cinema" al aceluiasi regizor, l-am vazut eu de curand si m-a impresionat tare. Este un film despre film, un fel de casting filmat cu amatori luati despre strada si care devoaleaza tot mecanismul asta perfid regizor-actor si energiile si tortura care ies inerent la iveala in prestinsul si onorabilul scop al artei.
Evident ca este si multa punere in scena, si tehnici de manipulare asumate, dar rezultatul final e convingator.



Originally Posted by bremen1980:
Un film in film , cu dese trimiteri la filmele tineretii si la vremurile cand John Wayne sau Kirk Douglas puteau face orice tanar sa viseze la fapte de eroism .

Apropo de asta, am dat acum ceva timp despre povestea lui nenea asta:

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Negahdar Jamali is an Iranian filmmaker who has for the past 35 years made American-inspired westerns complete with cowboys and Indians in the deserts surrounding the city of Shiraz.

Poor and illiterate, Jamali has nevertheless dedicated his whole life to making more than 50 movies, often in the face of pressure to give up his dream from family and from the society surrounding him.

"I had always wished to be an actor," said Jamali. "However no director would give me a chance. So I decided to become a director to make my own western movies and after a while I fell in love with directing."

He funds the films through working, either wrecking cars at an auto lot with a sledgehammer or by selling costume jewelery from a blanket on the ground.

Then he recruits actors from the streets of Shiraz, convincing local market stall holders to donate feathers -- sometimes plucked from live chickens -- so he can make the Indian costumes that add a degree of authenticity to his decidedly low budget, B-grade productions.
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"His enthusiasm for cinema is infectious," said Heidari, who chose to submit the film to Busan on the advice of respected Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami ("The Wind Will Carry Us").

A guy with a dream.
http://www.businessinsider.com/filmm...#ixzz2gnabeRsQ
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