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Marjane Satrapi talks about her experience on Oscar and also her reason for making her latest movie. watch the Interview on CNN.

If you have missed the Academy Awards Ceremony in which Asghar Farhadi, Iranian writer and director of “A Separation” was awarded the best foreign film Oscar, then don’t worry. You can watch it here.

: Iran’s “A Separation,” a taut family drama, on Sunday took home the Oscar for best foreign language film, after winning a series of other awards season prizes.

Director Asghar Farhadi dedicated the award to Iranians “who despise hostility and resentment,” and referred to current tension between Tehran and the West, as the film bested movies from Belgium, Poland, Israel and Canada.

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JAKE COYLE writes: In a humble speech amid tense times, Asghar Farhadi accepted Iran’s first Oscar for best foreign film as a chance to celebrate a culture “hidden under the heavy dust of politics.”
Writer-director Farhadi alluded to the tensions over his home country.

Amid talk of “war, intimidation and aggression” among politicians, he said, Iran is “spoken here through her glorious culture, a rich and ancient culture that has been hidden under the heavy dust of politics.”
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Ermenegildo Zegna and Escada have designed the clothes for the Oscar nominated crew of the Iranian film “A Separation,” written and directed by Asghar Farhadi.

If you want to have a glimpse of the leading actor’s (Peyman Moadi) clothes for Oscar night, watch the clip here.

Robert Faturechi from  Los Angeles Times: For all the pride the Iranian film “A Separation” has conjured among Los Angeles Persians, not every aspect of the emotionally gripping Oscar hopeful has gone over so smoothly with the city’s expats. In fact, it takes just moments for the filmmaker to alienate some of his most ardent fans here.

Bita Milanian writes: The history of Iranian cinema and Oscar hasn’t started just in past few years:

Habib Zargarpour – Best Visual Effects - TWISTER – 1996

 

Darius Khondji - Best Cinematography – EVITA – 1996

 

Hossien Amini – Best Adapted Screenplay – THE WINGS OF THE DOVE - 1997

 

Majid Majidi -  Best Foreign Language Film – CHILDERN OF HEAVEN – 1998

 

Habib Zargarpour - Best Visual Effects - THE PERFECT STORM – 2000

 

Shohreh Aghdashloo – Best Supporting Actress – THE HOUSE OF SAND & FOG – 2003

 

Kami Asgar – Best Sound Editing - APOCALYPTO – 2007

 

Marjane Satrapi - Best Animated Feature – PERSEPOLIS – 2008

 

Emud Mokhbari – Best Animated Short Film – OKTAPODI - 2009

 

Asghar Farhadi – Best Foreign Language Film – A SEPARATION - 2012

 

Asghar Farhadi – Best Original Screenplay - A SEPARATION - 2012

Iranian celebrated film “A Separation” scored Cesar award for best foreign language film in Annual Cesar Awards ceremony.

The 37th Annual Cesar Awards ceremony, presented by the French Academy of Cinema Arts and Techniques was held on February 24, 2012, at the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris. The awards honored the best films of 2011.

Farhadi’s latest drama won the award for best foreign language film at the 69th annual Golden Globe scored Cesar award as well.


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Saeed Kamli Dehghan writes:  “It has picked up award after award, including a Golden Globe last month for the best foreign language film and the Golden Bear at last year’s Berlin film festival. And it has delighted ordinary Iranians grateful for some glory at a time when international tensions are rising and the country’s regime is ever more isolated.

But not everyone in Tehran is happy that Asghar Farhadi’s hugely successful work, “A Separation” is now a racing certainty to win an Oscar for the best foreign film at this month’s Academy Awards.”

Read the whole article here.

In a country where lawyers are jailed for defending their clients (such as Nasrin Sotoudeh, who has got 11 years), photographers are arrested for taking photographs (such as Maryam Majd, still missing) and film-makers are sentenced to lengthy terms for making films (such as Jafar Panahi), Asghar Farhadi has proved able to make good films – and even obtain the government approval as well as international admiration after winning the Golden Bear at this year’s Berlin film festival for “A Separation”.

Read the Interview here.