Iran’s Sacred Defense cinema celebrated at Resistance festival
TEHRAN (Basirat) : Films on the Iran-Iraq 1980-1988 war, which is called “Sacred Defense” in Iran, and those filmmakers active in this field were honored during the opening ceremony of the 15th International Resistance Film Festival (IRFF) at Tehran’s Vahdat Hall on Monday evening.
During a program titled "40 Years of Resistance Cinema”, three winners were
selected in each category in a public poll.
"The Glass Agency” (1998) directed by Ebrahim Hatamikia, "The Outcasts” (2007)
by Masud Dehnamaki, and "Track 143” (2013) by Narges Abyar were picked as best
films.
The opening ceremony was attended by Islamic Revolution Guard Corps Commander
Mohammad Ali Jafari, Basij Commander Gholamhossein Gheybparvar, and a number of
cultural officials and filmmakers.
Speaking at the ceremony, Major General Jafari said that Islamic resistance is
the only way to save the region, and added, "The Ulema and artists are more
responsible for deepening the resistance.”
The awards ceremony then went on with honoring Hatamikia, Dehnamaki and Rasul
Mollaqolipur as best directors.
"I will never forget this kindness of the people,” Hatamikia said after
accepting his award.
He dedicated the honor those Iranian directors who have made films on the
Iran-Iraq war and added, "I consider myself a representative of those filmmakers
who produced films on the Sacred Defense, among whom is my master Bahram Beizai.”
Dehnamaki also dedicated his award to Hatamikia for his 1990 war drama "The
Scout” and Monir Qeidi for her debut feature "The Villa Tenants”.
"This choice of people was not unpredictable,” he noted.
The honor was posthumously awarded to for Mollaqolipur who died in 2007.
Parviz Parastui, the star of several movies by Hatamikia, was among the best
actors. Hadi Hejazifar, the star of "Damascus Time”, Hatamikia’s latest movie on
Daesh extremism, was also honored.
Actress Merila Zarei also received an award as best actress. In "Track 143”, she
portrays Olfat, a woman who is waiting for her son, who has been missing in
action since the Iran-Iraq war. She also starred as the wife of a bodyguard in
Hatamikia’s "Bodyguard”.
Hatamikia, Abyar and Mohammad-Hossein Mahdavian, the director and writer of
"Standing in the Dust”, were also honored for their achievements in writing.
Photo: This combination photo shows filmmakers Ebrahim Hatamikia (L), Mohammad-Hossein
Mahdavian (C) and Narges Abyar after being honored during the 15th International
Resistance Film Festival (IRFF) at Tehran’s Vahdat Hall on November 26, 2018.