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‘I’m Not Angry’ wins awards at Shanghai film festival

22 Jun 2014 - 15:10


[caption id="attachment_102329" align="alignright" width="282"] A scene from Reza Dormishian's film 'I’m Not Angry '[/caption]
Acclaimed Iranian film I’m Not Angry directed by Reza Dormishian has swept several awards at the 17th edition of Shanghai International Film Festival.
Dormishian’s social drama nabbed the Asian New Talent Award for Best Film and the Best Director Award was also dedicated to the film’s director.

Dormishian shared the Vincent Ward Prize with the Indian director Indranil Roychowdhury for his film Dragon Fly. The prize is sponsored by the University of Canterbury in New Zealand.

“I made this film with a love for Iran and the people of my country,” Dormishian states during his speech at the awarding ceremony held last night.

I’m Not Angry narrates the story of a university student, Navid, whose studies are disrupted due to his activities and beliefs.

A number of eminent Iranian theater stars play roles in Dormishian’s newly created drama.

The film took part in a number of international film festivals. It was also Iran’s only representative at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival.

Born in 1981, Dormishian started his career in cinema by writing as a film critic for several newspapers in 1997, and later as executive editor for cinema books and magazines.

His debut feature-length film Hatred was screened in many international festivals and received critical acclaim and awards.

Hatred that was hailed by critics and audiences in the 30th edition of Iran's Fajr Film Festival was screened at the 2012 Montreal World Film Festival in Canada, the 28th Warsaw Film Festival in Poland and the fifth edition of Jaipur International Film Festival in India.

Internationally-renowned Iranian actor and filmmaker Peyman Moadi served at the jury panel of the 2014 Shanghai International Film Festival.

Some 900 films in different categories were presented in 35 theaters at this year’s  Shanghai film festival.

Established in 1993, Shanghai film festival is China’s most international film festival and remains an important fixture on the film festival circuit an Asia.

The 17th session of the Shanghai International Film Festival kicked off on June 14 and will come to an end on June 22, 2014.

By Press TV

 

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