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Genre
  
Drama

Screenplay
  
7.6/10
IMDb

Director
  
Music director
  
Ahmad Reza Darvishi

Duration
  

Country
  
Iran

The White Meadows movie poster
Language
  
Persian, with subtitles in English

Writer
  
Mohammad Rasoulof (screenplay)

Release date
  
September 19, 2009 (2009-09-19) (San Sebastian)

Cast
  
Hassan Pourshirazi, Mohammad Shirvani, Younes Ghazali

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The White Meadows (Persian: ?, transliterated Keshtzarhaye sepid) is a 2009 Iranian film written, directed and produced by Mohammad Rasoulof. The film was edited by leading Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi and stars Hassan Pourshirazi as Rahmat. Lake Urmia was the filming location for the fictional setting of a salt encrusted land.

Contents

Rahmat travels to a host of islands in a vast salt pan in order to collect the inhabitant's tears for an unknown purpose. He is joined on his mysterious journey by a young boy searching for his father. As their travel nears its end, a potent critique of the Iran's political leadership emerges.

Cast

  • Hasan Pourshirazi - Rahmat
  • Younes Ghazali - Nasim
  • Mohammad Rabbani - Guardman
  • Global Lens 2011 Series

    The film is featured in the Global Lens 2011 film series, sponsored by The Global Film Initiative.

    Controversy

    In December 2010, Mohammad Rasoulof, along with his editor - Iranian director Jafar Panahi - were sentenced to six years in prison for film-related activities. Since then, many notable people in the film industry, including Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, and Oliver Stone, have expressed solidarity with Rasoulof and Panahi.

    In January 2011, the film foundation and human rights organization Cine Foundation International launched a video protest mechanism called WHITE MEADOWS (named for the Mohammad Rasoulof film), developed by Ericson deJesus (of Yahoo! and frog design). The video mechanism "allow(s) anyone in the world to record a short video statement about Panahi and Rasoulof.".

    In October 2011, – "The Appeals Court of Tehran Province has issued its rulings for Jafar Panahi and Mohammad Rasoulof who were sentenced to prison terms and bans by the lower court. Jafar Panahi and Mohammad Rasoulof are two Iranian filmmakers and directors charged with acting against national security and propaganda against the regime." "Following the defendants’ objections and requests for appeal, their cases were reviewed by the 54th branch of the Appeals Court in Tehran Province. The Appeals Court then issued its final rulings upholding the verdict against Jafar Panahi but reducing Mohammad Rasoulof’s prison sentence to one year."

    Reviews

    “It is a valuable work that calls on its audience to brave such matters without the balm of resolution. And for such a work to be so transportingly beautiful and so immediately human this is a treasure.� –Frontline

    “Throughout, Iranian ills are movingly condemned, but its The White Meadowss more general, humanistic portrait of mans multifaceted nature that truly inspires, its social critique ultimately enhanced by its recognition of the fallibility, irrationality and inscrutability of peoples hearts and minds.� –Slant Magazine

    “Cinematographer Ebrahim Ghafouri has done an astonishing, painterly job. Like the Romantic painter Caspar David Friedrich, he sets the human figure in diminished perspective amid expansive landscapes.� – Screen Daily

    “Though rich in allegory, the film keeps its symbolism obscure enough to evade both Iranian censors and filmgoers looking for obvious critiques of the current political situation, but its beauty and always fascinating imagery should attract a steadfast fest crowd.� – Variety

    “Rasoulofs tale goes beyond the neorealist qualities so often described in Iranian New Wave Cinema. The film is vividly real in its humanistic portrayals and natural landscapes, but under the folkloric lens of Rasoulof, Panahi and Ghafori it drifts into magic-realism.� - Jason Cangialosi, writing at 2010 Denver Film Festival for Yahoo! Voices

    Similar Movies

    Mohammad Rasoulof directed The White Meadows and Goodbye. Baran (2001). Cafe Transit (2005). Mohammad Rasoulof directed The White Meadows and Iron Island. Stray Dogs (2004).

    Awards

  • Dubai International Film Festival - Muhr Asia-Africa Award for Best Actor (Hassan Pourshirazi)
  • Dubai International Film Festival - Asia-Africa Special Jury Prize for Best Feature
  • San Sebastian International Film Festival - Golden Seashell Award (Nominated)
  • Denver Film Festival - Krzysztof Kieslowski Award for Best Feature Film
  • Tribeca Film Festival - Narrative Features Competition
  • References

    The White Meadows Wikipedia
    The White Meadows IMDbThe White Meadows LetterboxdThe White Meadows themoviedb.org


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