I'm Not Angry!
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Directed by | Reza Dormishian |
Written by | Reza Dormishian |
Starring | Baran Kosari Navid Mohammadzadeh Milad Rahimi |
Distributed by | Iranian Independents |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | Iran |
Language | Persian |
Budget | $400,000 |
I'm Not Angry! (Template:Lang-fa, translit. Asabani Nistam!) is a 2014 Iranian drama film written and directed by Reza Dormishian, starring Navid Mohamadzadeh and Baran Kosari. The film was screened in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival.[1] The film depicts the bitter story of Navid, an Iranian Kurd university student, who has become “starred” - a term used in Iran for the university students who have been expelled from university because of their political beliefs or activities, hence the insertion of an asterisk in front of their names. Navid tries hard not to lose his love Setareh [the Persian word for ‘star’] in I’m not angry! They met 4 years ago during the unrest in Tehran after the disputed election in 2009, and now Setareh’s father asks Navid to clarify his relation with her. We accompany Navid in his efforts to provide the minimum requirements of living, and we take a glance at the various layers of the social classes in Iran. I’m not angry! is an independent product in the Iranian cinema. That is, the film has not received any financial help from any institute, organisation, centre, institution, state-run or non-governmental network or foundation. The shooting of I’m not angry! was done in more than 60 locations from the northernmost to the southernmost areas in Tehran. A 2013 production, I’m not angry! was a controversial film in 32nd Fajr Film Festival in 2014 and the only Iranian film in 64th Berlin International Film Festival in 2014. It is Reza Dormishian’s second feature film after the feature Hatred. Shot completely in Tehran, I’m not angry! explicitly criticises today’s conditions in Iran, and as it is written at the beginning of the film, it is ‘A Free Adaptation of Today Iran’.
Berlin International Film Festival The Festival’s website announced on 18 January that I’m not angry! would be screened in the 64th Berlinale, held 6-16 February 2014 in Germany, as the sole representative of the Iranian cinema. The film had an enthusiastic reception from the critics and audience, and after each screening, Reza Dormishian and the two leading actors Baran Kosari and Navid Mohammadzadeh attended the press conferences among lengthy applauses.
Synopsis
I’m not angry! is the story of Navid, a starred and expelled university student who - while trying to provide the least requirements of a normal life -, tries not to get angry when he is faced with the immoralities prevalent in the society, and does all he can not to lose his love, Setareh.
Cast
- Baran Kosari as Setareh
- Navid Mohammadzadeh as Navid
- Milad Rahimi as Ahmad
Awards
- 32th Fajr film festival in Iran, Best Man Actor, for Navid Mohamadzadeh, 2014
- 32th Fajr film festival in Iran, Best Woman Actor, for Baran Kousari, 2014
- 17th Shanghai International Film Festival, Best Film Award, 2014
- 17th Shanghai International Film Festival, Best Director Award, 2014
- 17th Shanghai International Film Festival, Vincent Ward Prize sponsored by the University of Canterbury, for 'Best Film and Best Director for the Asian New Talent Prize', New Zealand, 2015 [2][3]
- 8th Iranian Critics and Film Writers, Best Actor Award, for Navid Mohamadzadeh
- 8th Iranian Critics and Film Writers, Best Editor Award, for Haydeh Safiyari
- 8th Iranian Critics and Film Writers, Honorary Diploma for Best Director 'Reza Dormishian'
- 15 th Asiatica Film Mediale of Roma, Special Mention, Best Asian Feature Film Award, 2014 [4]
- Asia Pacific Screen Awards, APSA Academy NETPAC Development Prize, for Reza Dormishian, 2014 [5][6][7]
- 5th London Iranian Film Festival, Best Narrative Feature Award, for Reza Dormishian, 2014
- 4th Iranian Film Festival Australia (IFFA), Audience choice Award, 2014
- 4th Iranian film festival CZ (IFF), Audience Award, 2015
Nominations
- 8th Annual Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA), Nominated for 2 Awards, 2014
- 8th Festival of Iranian Critics and Film Writers, Nominated for 7 prizes
- 32th Fajr film festival in Iran, Nominated for 5 prizes [8]
References
- ^ "Asabani Nistam!". Berlinale. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
- ^ "Top Asian New Talent awards for film and director go to Iran's Reza Dormishian". www.siff.com. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
- ^ "Iranian filmmaker comes to Christchurch". Stuff. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
- ^ "ASIAN FILM MEDIAL n. 15 Roma 26 settenbre - 4 October 2014 (day - 3) -". 2014-09-23. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
- ^ "'Leviathan' Wins Best Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
- ^ "Reza Dormishian". Asia Pacific Screen Awards. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
- ^ "Dormishian's I'm Not Angry awarded APSA major prize". Mehr News Agency. 2014-12-02. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
- ^ correspondent, Tehran Bureau (2014-02-11). "Old guard v new blood at Iran's Fajr film festival". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
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