Iranian independent cinema honored at the 73rd edition of the Berlinale

Iranian independent cinema honored at the 73rd edition of the

This is the 73rd edition of the Berlin International Film Festival. The Berlinale is traditionally a very political festival, which echoes the struggles or issues of the world. The opening ceremony was thus marked by the presence, on video, of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. This Saturday, February 18, Iran, where popular demonstrations hostile to the mullahs’ regime have been taking place since September, will be in the spotlight. Several independent Iranian films have thus been selected in different sections of the German festival.

With our special correspondent in Berlin, Sophie Torlotin

The first time Iranian actress Golshifteh Farahani came to Berlin was in 2009 for the filmAsghar Farhadi About Ely. Since then, she has left her country, lives in France and this year returns to the Berlinale as a member of the jury.

“It’s very symbolic to be in Berlin, this city which abolished the wall, she confides. We are all going through a time of transition. Especially in Iran. And I’m happy to be here, to fight for freedom, in Iran and in the world. »

The end of Iranian film propaganda »

This year, the festival has not accredited an official Iranian delegation, but several works by independent filmmakers are in the selection. Like the animated movie Mermaid by Sepideh Farsi. The director salutes the gesture of the Berlinale. ” It is the end of the so-called revolutionary art, in fact the Iranian cinematographic propaganda, she declares. This is a very positive signal that the management of the Berlinale is sending to Iranian independent artists. It’s new and it will last for the next few months. »

More than ever a platform for artists in resistance, the Berlinale is organizing a day of support for Iranian independent cinema this Saturday, including discussion sessions on the protest movement that has been going on for several months.

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