Blackboards
For other uses, see Blackboard (disambiguation).
Blackboards | |
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Directed by | Samira Makhmalbaf |
Written by |
Mohsen Makhmalbaf Samira Makhmalbaf |
Starring | Said Mohamadi |
Music by | Mohammad-Reza Darvishi |
Distributed by |
Artificial Eye (UK) Leisure Time Features (USA) Wellspring Media (US DVD) |
Release dates | 25 October 2000 (U.S.) |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Country |
Iran Italy Japan |
Language | Kurdish |
Blackboards (Persian: تخته سیاه, Takhté siah) is a 2000 Iranian film directed by Samira Makhmalbaf. It focuses on a group of Kurdish refugees after the chemical bombing of Halabja by Saddam Hussein's Iraq during the Iran–Iraq War. The screenplay was co-written by Makhmalbaf with her father, Mohsen Makhmalbaf. The dialogue is entirely in Kurdish.[1][2] Makhmalbaf describes it as "something between reality and fiction. Smuggling, being homeless, and people’s efforts to survive are all part of reality... the film, as a whole, is a metaphor."[2]
The film was an international co-production between the Makhmalbaf Productions of Iran, the Italian companies Fabrica and Rai Cinemafiction, and the Japanese company T-Mark.
Cast
- Said Mohamadi as Said
- Behnaz Jafari as Halaleh
- Bahman Ghobadi as Reeboir
- Mohamad Karim Rahmati as Father
- Rafat Moradi as Ribvar
Awards
- "Jury Prize", Official Competition section of the 2000 Cannes Film Festival, France.[3]
- "Federico Fellini Honor", UNESCO, Paris, 2000.
- "François Truffaut prize", Giffoni Film Festival in Italy 2000.
- "Giffoni's Mayor Prize", Giffoni Film Festival, Italy, 2000.
- "Special cultural Prize", UNESCO, Paris, 2000.
- "The Grand Jury prize", American Film Institute, USA, 2000
References
- ↑ "Makhmalbaf Film House: Samira".
- 1 2 "Samira's Interview with Haghighat for the movie The Blackboard / English". Retrieved 2008-07-19.
- ↑ "Festival de Cannes: Blackboards". festival-cannes.com. Archived from the original on 8 March 2012. Retrieved 2009-10-13.
Further reading
- Rosenbaum, Jonathan (25 April 2003). "Mythic Mission (BLACKBOARDS)". The Chicago Reader. Rosenbaum reviews Blackboards and notes parallels with the 1950 Western, Wagon Master, that was conceived, produced, and directed by John Ford.
External links
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