Banned Iranian filmmaker portrays her version of Iran-Iraq war
Reuters- Feb17th 2023
By James Iman
BERLIN Feb 17 (Reuters) – Iranian filmmaker Sepideh Farsi’s debut animation aims to counter what she says is the traditional narrative of the Iran-Iraq War as her contribution to supporting protests at home.
“The Siren”, which premiered in the Berlinale’s Panorama section on Thursday, is set against the backdrop of the war that started in 1980 and ground on for eight years, claiming up to 2 million lives.
Farsi lives in Paris and has been banned from her homeland since 2009, after defying government restrictions to portray life in the country through documentaries and feature films.
This film tells the story of 14-year-old Omid, who plays football and watches cockfights before his hometown of Abadan is obliterated by Iraqi forces.
Farsi was determined to tell another story from what she said governments in Iran had done by glorifying the war with films honouring martyrs.
“The narratives of the regime, of that war, are very particular,” Farsi told Reuters. “They kind of hijacked that war and the revolution as being their own.”
Farsi depicts death and sorrow with expressionistic intensity, with missiles exploding in roads, bodies strewn across battlefields and an oil refinery bursting into flames.
She said showing such realities of war was her personal form of resistance. “That’s why it’s relevant to what’s happening in Iran now, because now we have an independent revolution led by women,” she said.
Protests rocked Iran overnight after a seeming slowdown in recent weeks, with marchers calling for the overthrow of the Islamic Republic, online videos purported to show on Friday.
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