26 Apr 2024
Monday 28 October 2013 - 15:02
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Asghar Farhadis Past lauded in Oslo Filmfest

[caption id="attachment_30255" align="alignright" width="180"] The Argentine-French actress Brnice Bejo (L) and Iranian actor Ali Mosaffa in a screen shot of The Past[/caption]
Oscar-winning Iranian director Asghar Farhadis Paris-set dramaThe Past (Le Pass)has garnered award at the 23rd Oslo International Film Festival (OIFF).
Farhadis French-language drama picked up the Audience Best Film award at this years edition that took place from October 10 through 20.

The award is Farhadis second Norwegian prize after Andreas Award (World Church Award) that was dedicated to the director at the 41st Norwegian International Film Festival (Niff) held in August, 2013.

The Pastdepicts the story of an Iranian man who deserts his French wife and two children to return to his homeland. When he comes back to Paris upon his wife's request for a divorce encounters with a complicated situation of the family there.

Farhadis immigrant romantic drama is his sixth directorial experience and first one in a foreign country that was shot in the French capital, Paris.

The Pasthas scooped numerous awards so far such as two prizes at the 66th Cannes film festival including the Best Actress award and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury (prix du Jury cumnique).

The film has also been named Irans representative at the Best Foreign Language Film section of the 2014 Academy Awards.

Farhadi was named one of the 100 Most Influential People in the world by Time magazine in 2012.

His 2011 family dramaA Separationalso became a sensation and received rave reviews from numerous international film events and festivals.

The film won the award for the Best Foreign Language film at the Golden Globe Award and Academy Award in 2012.

By Press TV

 

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