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The winner of two Academy Awards for Best Foreign Film in only five years, Asghar Farhadi (b. 1972) has become Irans most prominent director since the late Abbas Kiarostami. Around the world, especially in the international festival circuit, Farhadi is considered one of the great dramatist filmmakers of his generation. His reputation and influence in his home country is even greater, though also prone to misunderstandings, controversies, and divided critical reception.

This volume offers a unique perspective into Farhadi's career in several key respects. Beginning with his work in television, the interviews collected here chart his rise from theater student to Iranian dramatist to celebrated international filmmaker. The majority of the interviews were conducted in Persian and have been translated into English for the first time.

In the course of his career, Farhadi has become the new hope for Iran. On both nights of his Oscar wins, Iranians flooded the streets with joy in a rare (and illegal) celebration. Yet, like other contemporary Iranian filmmakers who have struggled to reconcile their national identity with their global repute as international filmmakers, Farhadi is at once feted and under fire by his own government. In addition to making recent films outside Iran, he has taken advantage of his celebrity status to make controversial statements on topics ranging from Donald Trump to poverty and capital punishment in Iran. He even asked Irans Judiciary to pardon Jafar Panahi, prompting the government to temporarily withdraw permission to shoot his renowned 2011 film A Separation. Asghar Farhadi: Interviews addresses the important dimensions that characterize contemporary Iranian filmmaking and shed light on what Farhadi sees as his role and responsibilities as an Iranian filmmaker in a global age.
Introduction vii
Chronology xiii
Filmography xvii
A Reaction to Current Conditions 3(3)
Film Monthly
City of No Angels
6(5)
Alireza Motamedi
A Discussion with Asghar Farhadi, Director of Dancing in the Dust: Snakes on a Plain!
11(8)
Omid Najvan
Which Part of the City Is Beautiful?
19(10)
Shadmehr Rastin
An Interview with Asghar Farhadi and Mani Haghighi: A Special Day
29(24)
Houshang Golmakani
Abbas Yari
The Autopsy of Elly
53(17)
Saeed Ghotbizadeh
Bitter Truth, Sweet Expediency, and Denied Redemption
70(27)
Massoud Mehrabi
The Butterfly Effect: Asghar Farhadi and Ali Mosaffa in Conversation about The Past
97(24)
Hossein Moazezinia
An Interview with Asghar Farhadi about The Salesman: This Hidden Hell
121(25)
Massoud Mehrabi
No One Knows What the Past Holds
146(7)
Amir Pouria
A Country without Heroes
153(6)
Ehsan Khoshbakht
Index 159
Ehsan Khoshbakht is codirector of Il Cinema Ritrovato film festival, held annually in Bologna, Italy. He is a noted film curator whose series have traveled the world, film critic, and documentarian. Drew Todd teaches film studies at San José State University and has published in various journals in his field. He is editor of Jafar Panahi: Interviews, published by University Press of Mississippi.