Nationality Iran Years active since 1988 | Name Esmael Barari Role Filmmaker | |
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Born 26 October 1965 (age 59) ( 1965-10-26 ) Bandar Anzali, Iran Occupation Film director, Producer Movies The Devil's Dance, The Twelve Chairs |
Esmael Barari (Persian: اسماعیل براری ); (born 1965 in the Caspian Sea port of Bandar Anzali), is an Iranian filmmaker, film director, screenwriter, film editor and film producer. He is director of World Iranian Film Center[1] and a member of The Union of Iranian Cinema Producers and a member of international jury of Mostra Valencia Film Festival-2007 [2].
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Film career
Esmael Barari graduated in filmmaking from Art University. In 1988, his short film, REACTION, won top prize at the first National Students Film Festival of Tehran and the silver plaque at the 1989 Ebensee Festival of Nations. His other short films are NADER'S GIFT (1989) and LONELINESS AND THE CLOD (1990) which was presented in FIPA Cannes-91 and received The Golden Butterfly for the Best Film at 5th International Festival of Film and Video for Children and Young Adults. Up to now he has made more than twenty feature, documentary and short films & TV series. His younger brother, Ahmad, is a professor of engineering at the University of Ontario in Canada.
Cinematic Style
Barari is part of a generation of filmmakers in the Modern Iranian Cinema, a Persian cinema movement that started in the 1980s and includes pioneering directors such as Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Amir Naderi, Abolfazl Jalili, Jafar Panahi, Bahman Ghobadi, Rakhshan Bani-E'temad and Majid Majidi. The filmmakers share many common techniques including the use of poetic dialogue and allegorical storytelling dealing with political and philosophical issues with documentary style narrative films. Barari's works are influenced by documentary filmmaker Morteza Avini and narrative film director Abbas Kiarostami, Who has a reputation for using child protagonists, for documentary style narrative films, for stories that take place in rural villages, and for conversations that unfold inside cars, using stationary mounted cameras. He is also known for his use of contemporary Iranian poetry in the dialogue, titles, and themes of his films. "Barari is the unvarnished offspring of Kiarostami and Hitchcock!"
Filmography
1988
- 1st National Students Film Festival, Tehran; won the top prize
- Fajr Film Festival, Tehran
1989
- Ebensee Festival of Nations, Austria; won the silver plaque
1991
- 5th International Festival of Film and Video for Children and Young Adults, Tehran; Won The Golden Butterfly for the Best Film
- FIPA Cannes-91, France
- Fajr Film Festival, Tehran
1992
- 6th International Festival of Film and Video for Children and Young Adults, Isfahan
- Fajr Film Festival, Tehran
1996
- Fajr Film Festival
2000
- Fajr Film Festival
2004
- 7th Brooklyn Int'l Film Festival, USA-New York
- Cinema Paradise Film Festival, USA-Hawaii
- 12th Raindance Film Festival, UK
- 6th Panorama, Greece-Thessaloniki
- 49th Valladolid Int'l Film Festival, Spain; Winner of Audience Award Best Film
- 7th Rehoboth Beach Independent film Festival, USA-Delaware
- 1st annual Turks & Caicos, USA
- 4th Anchorage Film Festival, USA-Alaska
- 4th Tiburon International Film Festival, USA
2005
- Festival del Cine Pobre, Cuba-Gibara
- Indianapolis International Film Festival, USA
2006
- Int'l Fest. of Muslim Cinema"Golden Minbar", Russia-Kazan
2007
- 9th Mumbai International Film Festival, India
- Roosta Film Festival, Tehran; Won the Golden Plaque for the best film
- 21st International Children Film Festival, Hamedan; Mentioned for religious content
- 1st Quran Film Festival, Tehran; Won the Khademin Quran Medal
- 25th International environmental film festival, Paris
- The 37th Roshd International Film Festival, Tehran/Nov.2007