The Orphanage of Iran

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The Orphanage of Iran
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Directed byAbolqasem Talebi
Written byAbolqasem Talebi
Based onThe Great Famine and Genocide in Persia
by Mohammad Gholi Majd[1]
Produced byMohammad Reza Takhtkeshian
Starring
  • Jafar Dehghan
  • Farrokh Nemati
  • Anoushirvan Arjmand
  • Bahar Mohammadpour
  • Dariush Asadzadeh
  • Ali Shadman
  • Iman Safa
  • Mohsen Hosseini
  • Akbar Beheshti
  • Davood Meghdadi
  • Majid Mafi
  • Shahram Teimourian
  • Melika Shaaban
  • Mehri Aleagha
  • Ghotbeddin Sadeghi
CinematographyAsghar Rafi Jam
Edited byMehdi Hosseinivand
Music bySergey Krutsenko
Production
company
Ravayat-e Fath Institute
Distributed byFilmiran
Release date
  • 26 October 2016 (2016-10-26)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryIran
LanguagePersian
Budget8 billion rials[2]
Box office1.7 billion rials[3]

The Orphanage of Iran (Persian: یتیم‌خانه ایران), subtitled "A Historical Account of a Genuine Holocaust in Iran",[1] is a 2016 Iranian action drama film directed by Abolqasem Talebi and set during the Invasion of Iran in World War I and Persian famine of 1917–1919.[4]

Cast[]

  • Alirum Nouraei as Muhammad-Javad Bonakdar
  • Farrokh Nemati as the Doctor
  • Bahar Mohammadpour as Muhammad-Javad's wife
  • Ali Shademan as Hesam
  • Jafar Dehghan as Abdossattar, a Jewish merchant collaborating with the British
  • Melika Sha'aban as A'zam
British personnel
  • Paul Dewdney as Major General Lionel Dunsterville
  • John O'Toole as Sir Lionel Rothschild
  • Tommie Grabiec as Colonel Goldsmith
  • Cameron Chapman as Major Smith
  • Bryan Torfeh as Lieutenant John Straw
  • Toby Hughes as Sir Percy Cox

Screening[]

In February 2016, the film was screened in the 34th edition of Fajr International Film Festival as one of the few participated in non-competition section.[5] It was released in October 2016.[1][4] The film was displayed in Buenos Aires in February 2017, in an event co-organized by the Ammar Popular Film Festival and the National Institute of Cinema and Audiovisual Arts.[6]

Miguel Littín the director from Latin America also attended the international Ammar film festival and expressed his opinion about the film:[7]

Although it seems difficult to represent the history, the characters and atmosphere are created in a perfect way and I saw the tone, narration and what we are supposed to see in the history. I got pleasure from the film indeed.

Reception[]

According to Mehr News Agency, the film is "considered as anti-British work".[6] It had a poor opening, grossing only $10,000 in the first week.[4]

Awards and nominations[]

Awards
Award Year Category Recipients and nominees Result Ref
19th Iran House of Cinema Celebration 2017 Best Costume Designer Abbas Bolondi Won [8]
Best Visual Effects Mohsen Rouzbahani Nominated [9]
Best Sound Bahman Heidari Nominated [9]
Best Make-up Daryoush Salehian Nominated [9]
14th Resistance Film Festival 2016 Best Movie Abolqasem Talebi Won [1]
Best Actor Aliram Nouraei Won [1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Movie on British-made great famine in Iran screened", Mehr News Agency, 31 October 2016, 3810492, retrieved 26 September 2017
  2. ^ "Abolqassem Talebi: No one Dares to Boycott us / I'm a Revolutionary Director", Fars News Agency (in Persian), 30 October 2016, 13950808000410, retrieved 5 October 2017
  3. ^ "1395 Gross Table", Cinetmag (in Persian), retrieved 5 October 2017
  4. ^ a b c "Movies to See Mid-Fall", Financial Tribune, 3 November 2016, retrieved 26 September 2017
  5. ^ "Fajr Film Festival "rated B internationally"", Iran daily, 30 January 2016, 135939, retrieved 26 September 2017
  6. ^ a b "APFF, INCAA to Hold Joint Film Event in Argentina", Mehr News Agency, 13 February 2017, 3905775, retrieved 26 September 2017
  7. ^ Festival, Ammar Film (February 3, 2017). ""Orphanage Of Iran" was acclaimed by Miguel Littin". Ammar Intl Popular Film Festival.
  8. ^ ""The Salesman" wins big at Iran Cinema Celebration", Tehran Times, 13 September 2017, retrieved 26 September 2017
  9. ^ a b c "Nominees of the House of Cinema Celebration announced" (in Persian). Iranian Students News Agency. 3 September 2017. Retrieved 29 September 2017.

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