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Director
  
Mohsen Makhmalbaf

Music director
  
Shardad Rohani

Duration
  

Country
  
Iran

7.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Documentary, Comedy, Drama

Screenplay
  
Mohsen Makhmalbaf

Writer
  
Mohsen Makhmalbaf

Language
  
Persian

Hello Cinema movie poster

Release date
  
14 April 1995 (1995-04-14)

Cast
  
Shaghayeh Djodat
(Herself),
Behzad Dorani
(Himself),
Feizola Gashghai
(Himself),
Maryam Keyhan
(Herself),
Mohsen Makhmalbaf
(Himself),
M.H. Mokhtarian
(Himself)

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Hello Cinema (Persian: Salaam Cinema‎‎) is a 1995 Iranian film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival. It was made for the celebration of the 100th anniversary of cinema. The year 1895 is considered the debut of the motion picture as an entertainment medium. The year 1895 was the year of the first film screenings by Auguste and Louis Lumière.

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Made in a fashion to resemble a documentary, the film starts with the music of the "Dance of Spring" by Shahrdad Rohani, showing a huge crowd of people gathering outside a studio. Makhmalbaf has put an advertisement in the papers, asking for 100 actors, and thousands have shown up. The film goes on to show different people being auditioned and each explaining their reason for wanting to act in a film.

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Plot

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A well-known Iranian director, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, plans to make a film for the celebration of the 100th anniversary of cinema. He placed an advertisement in a newspaper in order to hire one hundred actors. He has prepared 1000 application forms, but 5000 people show up. The result is a riot in which the applicants are trampled on and wounded. Mohsen Makhmalbaf auditions dozens of men and women in front of the camera; their statements, which are by turns funny and touching, reveal the reality of life in Iran. Thus, the director enables us to see and understand those intellectuals, students and children and above all the women, who can not normally be heard or seen. It shows, once again, that cinema is of vital importance in countries such as Iran.

Cast

Hello Cinema Salaam Cinema 1995 Creative Criticism

  • M. H. Mokhtarian - Himself
  • Mirhadi Tayebi - Himself
  • Azadeh Zanganeh - Herself
  • Moharram Zaynalzadeh - Himself

  • Hello Cinema Salaam Cinema 1995 Creative Criticism


    References

    Hello Cinema Wikipedia
    Hello Cinema IMDb Hello Cinema themoviedb.org