4th Edition

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Festival Poster

4th Edition

The 4th Persian Film Festival opened with the highly anticipated Australian premiere of Mohsen Makhmalbaf’s award-winning feature The President. The festival hosted eight national and international guests, including Alireza Amini and Bita Beigi from Iran, Saeed Sourati and Nora Niasari from Australia, and Alexandria Bombach from the USA. The festival guests engaged audiences in Q&A sessions after their screenings.

Poster of the 4th Persian Film Festival

Designed by Amin Palangi

 

Festival Guests

Mohammad Farahani

Mohammad Farahani was born in Tehran, Iran. He was only 3 years old when his grandfather took him to cinema and from that very first time he was attracted by all the magic he watched on the silver screen. He started to work in the film industry from 2003 by being an assistant director to famous filmmakers like Majid Majidi, Hassan Fathi and Mohamad Reza Honarmand. He learned the fundamentals of filmmaking practically on the set. In 2013, after working in the film industry as assistant director, producer and distributor for many years, he decided to produce his own work. He wrote and directed a short film called Dozdi (2013), which was a huge success. It was selected by top rated film festivals around the world and it received many awards from them. After that, he continued his filmmaking path by directing more successful short films.

Mohsen Bagheri Dastgerdi

Mohsen Bagheri Dastgerdi. Date of birth, 10 July 1984, Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari – Iran. Iranian Youth Cinema Society (IYCS) Studies Graduate. The writer of more than 10 short scripts and one feature screenplay. The writer and director of 6 short films.

Afshin Rezaei

Afshin Rezaei was born in Lahijan in 1971. He began his activities as a journalist covering cinema news and moved on to be an assistant director and production manager on various Film and TV programs. Having worked with directors such as Mehdi Fakhimzadeh, Kioumars Pourahmad, Behnam Behzadi, Ali Mosaffa and many more he began making short films since 2009.

Afshin Roshanbakht

Afshin Roshanbakht was born in 1990 in Tehran. He has a graphic associate degree from Shahid Rajaee Lahijan University. He passed the online course of EXPLORE ANIMATION from London NATIONAL FILM AND TELEVISION SCHOOL. He began his professional work in field of photography and illustration from 2005. He has participated in several single and group exhibitions. He was introduced to the world of pixelation animations in 2006. After many experiences he was interested in Stop Motion ,he tried to focus his experiences on this field. He and his associates formed a group named “Halachin” in 2009 in Rasht city ,that works in the field of Stop Motion animation and miniature modeling specifically.

Abbas Amini

Born in Abadan, Iran in 1983, he moved to Tehran in 2001 and began working as an assistant director on various feature films. His first short films and documentaries focused on social topics such as the consequences of the Iraq-Iran war and particularly the welfare of children.

Shahram Mokri

Born in Marand, Iran in 1977, He graduated from Soore University with a Bachelor of Film and Television in Directing. He has also worked as an editor on television films, series, short films and documentaries. His film, Fish & Cat was shown at the 70th Venice International Film Festival and won the special orizzonti award for innovative content. He was nominated for the 2013 Asia Pacific Screen Award for Achievement in Directing for Fish & Cat. For his short film The Dragonfly Storm, Mokri won Best Director at the 2007 Noor Iranian Film Festival.

Tina Gharavi

Born in Tehran, Tina Gharavi is a BAFTA-nominated, award-winning filmmaker initially trained as a painter in the United States later studying cinema in France. Her debut feature, I Am Nasrine, a coming of age story of two teenage Iranian refugees, was nominated for a BAFTA in 2013. The film received 4 stars from Peter Bradshaw in The Guardian calling it, “A valuable debut, shot with a fluent kind of poetry” while Deborah Ross in the Spectator described it as “affectionate, humane, tender and, ultimately, optimistic.” Gharavi has made films from unique perspectives on subjects as diverse as Muhammad Ali, teenage sexuality, Yemeni-British sailors, The Lackawanna 6, death row exonerees, refugees and lighthouses. Her first short, Closer, a 35mm film was an official selection at Sundance where programmer, Shari Frilot, noted that ‘it takes documentary to the next level.’ Gharavi’s next major production chronicled her return to her mother’s house in Iran, 23 years after the Islamic Revolution. The resulting film, Mother/Country, was broadcast at prime time on Channel 4 in the UK where the national press gave it top billing. Further works such as The King of South Shields, deal with “the outsider” and her work often explores the issues of strategies of power and “who speaks for whom.” Since leaving Iran in 1979 she has been a true nomad; carrying no less than 4 passports she currently resides in Northern England and Los Angeles where she is working on her follow-up feature, The Good Iranian, with the BFI and Film 4; a gangster tale set in France and Iran, a further feature documentary about tribalism and othering, Tribalism is Killing Us, as well as other commissions. She recently worked as Second Unit Director on the high-end drama, The Tunnel, the UK version of The Bridge and is now in production on African Queens series for Nutopia (2022) and developing two original projects which she is writing.

Nasser Zamiri

Born in 1977 in Mashad, Nasser Zamiri is considered as one of the most successful short filmmakers in Iran, as they have brougth him national and international recognition in the past 15 years. His short films are: WHITE HUMAN (1998), LULLABY FOR WAKEFULNESS (2001), SINGULAR THIRD PERSON (2003-4), A COZY PLACE FOR THE FISH (2006), SKY WITHOUT PASSPORT (2008), BITTER MILK (2011). WITH OTHERS is Mr. Zamiri's debut feature film.

Vahid Hajilouei

Vahid Hajilouei is known for Inhale (2020), Do.Solo.Pin (2021) and Sunless Shadows (2019).

Abbas Nezamdoost

Abbas Nezamdoost is known for Gorg Bazi (2018) and Ta Baraneh Baadi (2012).

Babak Amini

Babak Amini was born in 1978 in Iranian Kurdistan. He graduated in the major of philosophy from Tehran University. I have been the 17th Cinéfondation session resident in the Cannes film festival from Oct 2008 till Feb 2009 and was working on my first feature movie by the name: “30 Days with Me” And also, working for several years as the director assistant of Bahman Ghobadi Like: “A time for drunken horses”, “Turtles Can Fly”, “No one knows about the Persian cats.

Amir Azizi

Amir Azizi is a director and actor, known for Movaghat (2016), Impermanent (2015) and I Hate the Dawn (2014).

Special Event

Love Marriage in Kabul: Fundraiser

The festival hosted a special fundraiser screening of Amin Palangi’s award winning Love Marriage in Kabul and donated the proceeding to Mahboba’s Promise Charity.