Walnut Tree (2020 film)
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Walnut Tree | |
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Directed by | Mohammad Hossein Mahdavian |
Screenplay by | Ebrahim Amini Hossein Hassani |
Produced by | Seyyed Mostafa Ahmadi |
Starring | Payman Maadi Mina Sadati Mehran Modiri Minoo Sharifi |
Cinematography | Hadi Behrouz |
Edited by | Mohammad Najarian |
Music by | Habib Khazaeifar (composer) Roozbeh Bemani (poet) Alireza Ghorbani (vocalist) Ardeshir Kamkar (kamancheh player) |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | Iran |
Languages | Persian Kurdish |
Walnut Tree (Persian: درخت گردو, romanized: Derakht-e Gerdoo) is a 2020 Iranian biographical war drama film directed by Mohammad Hossein Mahdavian and written by Ebrahim Amini and Hossein Hassani.[1] it revolves around the Chemical bombing of Sardasht of 1987. Payman Maadi plays a man named Qader Mulanpour in a border village near Sardasht, whose family is chemically treated.[2][3]
The film screened for the first time at the 38th Fajr Film Festival and received 11 nominations.[4] Mahdavian won an Crystal Simorgh for Best Director and Maadi won the Crystal Simorgh for Best Actor for his performance.[5][6]
I have always tried to make a national film, but I am accused that my films are in defense of the government. But Walnut Tree is both patriotic and a critique of governance.
Plot[]
In 1980, Saddam Hussein, a former Iraqi dictator, invaded neighboring Iran to expand his territory. He thought he would soon win this war. But that did not happen. Annoyed by the prolongation of the war, he decided to end the war with chemical weapons
The film is based on a true story that in the summer of 1987, Qader Mulanpour (Payman Maadi) lives happily with his pregnant wife and three children in a border village in Kurdistan until an Iraqi fighter drops his only remaining bomb on the village on his way back from the chemical bombing of Sardasht, injuring his family and villagers. Qader arrives in the village and takes his wife and children to the hospital. Qader's spouse, Maryam (Minoo Sharifi) is eight months pregnant and therefore not allowed to move, but her three children are being moved to other cities.
Qader tries hard to keep his three seven to eight- year-old children alive, but unfortunately lose them one by one due to the seveer exposure. Qader hides their death from Maryam so that she can give birth to her child without grief. The baby is born, but Maryam dies during the delivery and Qader is now alone with a new born baby. The man could no longer endure the pain and finally explodes and screams at the doctor blaming him for his wife's death. He reproaches the doctor for not ending the pregnancy in favor of the mother's health. Qader buries Maryam too beside his children beneath a walnut tree in his village. The doctor comes and reveals that Maryam herself was aware of the danger still insisted on giving birth.
The doctor also told Qader that Maryam had already been informed about the death of her children and sacrificed herself to gift her husband this baby. She had even decided on a name, " Zhina" meaning life before her death. Bursting into tears, Qader heads to the hospital to bring his wife's only gift back home but due to the improper condition of the hospital, new-born babies are transferred to other cities and Qader loses his only child too in that chaos. Years later, he is being asked to testify against the use of weapons of mass destruction on Sardasht city and there he talks to her lost Zhina and wants her to hear his voice but no luck. Qader looks for Zhina everywhere to the last day of his life and in the end dies without having the chance to see her. [7]
Cast[]
- Payman Maadi as Qader
- Mina Sadati as Homa
- Mehran Modiri as Doctor Ahmad
- Minoo Sharifi as Maryam
- Zhina Zahedi as Qader's daughter
- Mahan Karimi as Qader's son
- Mahya Karimi as Qader's son
- Mohamad Ramezani Pour as Pilot
- Amirhossein Hashemi as Driver
Production[]
Cinematography[]
For the visual space of the story, old Negative and different cameras have been used for each time period. For the 1987 scenes, A 16mm camera Eclair was used. A 35mm camera was used for the 2005 sequences and a digital camera arri was used for the 2017 sequences.
Simultaneous use of three filming formats in a film project has occurred for the first time in Iranian cinema.
Show at festivals[]
- Asia Pacific Screen Awards 2020
- Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival 2020
- Moscow International Film Festival 2021
- Shanghai International Film Festival 2021
- 2021
- Dhaka International Film Festival 2021
Reception[]
Accolades[]
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2020 | Fajr Film Festival[8] | Best Film | Walnut Tree | Nominated |
Audience Choice of Best Film | Walnut Tree | Runner-up | ||
Best Director | Mohammad Hossein Mahdavian | Won | ||
Best Actor | Payman Maadi | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actress | Minoo Sharifi | Nominated | ||
Best Editor | Mohammad Najarian | Nominated | ||
Best Original Score | Habib Khazaeifar | Nominated | ||
Best Makeup | Shahram Khalaj | Nominated | ||
Production Design | Mohamadreza Shojaei | Nominated | ||
Costume Design | Behzad Jafari Tadi | Nominated | ||
Special Effects | Iman Karamian | Nominated | ||
Visual Effects | Amir Pahlavan zadeh & Kamyar Shafi pour | Nominated | ||
2020 | Barcelona Asian Film Festival | Best Film | Walnut Tree | Won |
Best Director | Mohammad Hossein Mahdavian | Won | ||
2021 | Hafez Awards | Best Motion Picture | Walnut Tree | Nominated |
Best Director – Motion Picture | Mohammad Hossein Mahdavian | Nominated | ||
Best Actor – Motion Picture | Payman Maadi | Won | ||
Best Cinematography – Motion Picture | Hadi Behrouz | Nominated | ||
Best Editor – Motion Picture | Mohammad Najarian | Nominated | ||
Best Original Score | Habib Khazaeifar | Nominated | ||
Best Original Song | ''Walnut Tree'' (Alireza Ghorbani, Roozbeh Bemani, Habib Khazaeifar) | Nominated |
References[]
- ^ نصرالهی, صوفیا (2020-02-11). "برندگان جشنواره فیلم فجر 98 در مراسم اختتامیه اعلام شدند". دیجیکالا مگ (in Persian). Retrieved 2021-08-13.
- ^ "فیلم درخت گردو (1398) | سلامسینما". www.salamcinama.ir. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
- ^ "مهران مدیری به "درخت گردو" پیوست | پایگاه خبری تحلیلی سینما سینما". cinemacinema.ir. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
- ^ "اسامی فیلمهای بخش سودای سیمرغ جشنواره فجر38 اعلام شد". جشنواره فیلم فجر (in Persian). Retrieved 2021-08-13.
- ^ "سوژه "درخت گردو"ی محمدحسین مهدویان چیست؟". خبرآنلاین (in Persian). 2019-09-29. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
- ^ شهرآرانیوز (۱۳۹۸-۱۱-۲۲). "برگزیدگان سی و هشتمین جشنواره فیلم فجر مشخص شدند". fa (in Persian). Retrieved 2021-08-13.
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(help) - ^ ""Walnut Tree" on tragedy of Iraqi chemical attack on Sardasht hits theaters". Tehran Times. 2021-06-30. Retrieved 2021-08-13.
- ^ نصرالهی, صوفیا (2020-02-11). "برندگان جشنواره فیلم فجر 98 در مراسم اختتامیه اعلام شدند". دیجیکالا مگ (in Persian). Retrieved 2021-09-17.
External links[]
- Walnut Tree at IMDb
- 2020 films
- 2020 drama films
- Iranian films
- Kurdish-language films
- Persian-language films
- 2020s pregnancy films
- Iran–Iraq War films
- Iranian drama films