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Fajr International Film Festival
Fajr Film Festival logo
LocationTehran, Iran
FoundedFebruary 1, 1983
AwardsCrystal Simorgh
Golden Tablet
Diploma Honorary
Festival date1 February – 11 February
LanguagePersian
English
Websitewww.fajriff.com/en/

Iran's annual Fajr International Film Festival (Persian: جشنواره بین‌المللی فیلم فجر), or Fajr Film Festival (little: FIFF; Persian: جشنواره فیلم فجر), has been held every February in Tehran since 1983.[1]The festival is supervised by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance. It takes place on the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution. The awards are the Iranian equivalent to the American Academy Awards.

The festival has been promoted locally and internationally through television, radio and webinars; speakers have come from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.[2][3]

Organizations contributing to the event have included the Farabi Cinema Foundation, Iran film foundation, Press TV, HispanTV and Iran's multi-lingual film channel IFilm. From 2015 to 2022, the festival was separated into two festivals, a national festival in February, which was notable for premieres of the most important domestic movies, and an international one, which was being held in April.

Since 2022, the sections of national and international festivals have been merged again together and they perform their related movies from 1st to 11th of February every year.[4]

Eligibility

Entries into the International Competition section must not have premiered in Central Asia, Caucasia and Anatolia (with the exception of the country of origin), or the Middle East to be considered. Films entered into the competitive sections must have completion dates in the years 2019-2020, while Popular Genre Films, and Docs in Focus, and Special Screenings must have completion dates within 2018-2020. Feature films must have a running time of greater than 70 minutes, while short films must not exceed 15 minutes running time. Films cannot be submitted if they have been submitted in a previous edition of the Festival.[5]

Awards

The 38th Fajr International Film Festival offered awards at the Closing Ceremony on April 20, 2020. Awards are given for Iranian films competing in categories outlined in the FIFF Rules and Regulations,[5] which change in monetary amount from year to year.

International

Source:[5]

Eastern Vista Awards

Source:[5]

Golden Simurgh for Best Feature Film (awarded to the film director) + 600.000.000 IRR Cash Prize (jointly to producer and director) Silver Simurgh for Best Feature Film Director + 300.000.000 IRR Cash Prize Silver Simurgh for Best Feature Film Script + 150.000.000 IRR Cash Prize Silver Simurgh for Special Jury Prize for Outstanding Artistic Contribution in a Feature Film in the categories of camera, editing, music score, costume or scene design Silver Simurgh for Best Short Film + 100.000.000 IRR Cash Prize (awarded to the film director)

National Competition

Other awards

For all:

Single:

Competitions

Juries

Record holders

Crystal Simorgh for Best Film: Ebrahim Hatamikia

(Wins: 5)

Crystal Simorgh for Best Director: Majid Majidi

(Wins: 4)

Crystal Simorgh for Best Screenplay: Kambozia Partovi

(Wins: 4)

• Crystal Simorgh for Best Cinematography: Mahmoud Kalari

(Wins: 4)

Crystal Simorgh for Best Actor: Parviz Parastouei

(Wins: 4)

• Crystal Simorgh for Best Actress: Hedieh Tehrani, Leila Hatami, Baran Kosari, Merila Zarei, Parvaneh Masoumi, Hengameh Ghaziani, Fatemeh Motamed-Arya

(Wins: 2)

Fajr International Film Festival editions

Visitors

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Oliver Stone and Reza Mirkarimi at the 2018 Fajr International Film Festival

Over the years the Festival has had numerous film figures attend.[citation needed]

Boycotts

Two Italian film directors, Eugenio Barba and Romeo Castellucci, have announced that they will not be attending the 2020 Fajr Festival in Tehran.[9] They made this decision at the request of some Iranian artists who have already boycotted the festival.[10] So far, 139 people, including director Masoud Kimiai[11] and various movie stars are boycotting the festival in a show of sympathy for the families of those killed in the January 2020 Iranian downing of a Ukrainian passenger flight.[12][13][14]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ 38th Fajr International Film Festival canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Iran.[7]

References

  1. ^ "ماجرای اولین جشنواره فیلم فجر/ بین‌المللی بودن با اهداف سینمایی ملی در تعارض است". February 2024.
  2. ^ Smith, Ian Hayden (2012). International Film Guide 2012. International Film Guide. p. 146. ISBN 978-1908215017.
  3. ^ "Fajr International Film Festival". Iran Chamber Society. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Fajr national, international filmfests to reunite in 2022". 26 October 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d "Fajr International Film Festival Rules & Regulations". Fajr International Film Festival. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
  6. ^ Anari, Elham (19 January 2009). "نشست خبری جشنواره فیلم فجر" [Fajr Film Festival press conference] (in Persian). Hamshahri Online.
  7. ^ "Fajr Intl. Film Festival cancels 2020 edition over coronavirus". Tehran Times. 8 May 2020.
  8. ^ "38th Fajr International Film Festival to Return in May". Fajr International Film Festival. 2021-04-17. Retrieved 2021-05-10.
  9. ^ "Two Italian Stage Directors Decide To Stay Away From Iran Government Festival". 20 January 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-01-20. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
  10. ^ "Iranian Artists, Writers Ask Italian Directors To Stay Away From Government Festival". 24 December 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-12-25. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
  11. ^ Fajr Film Festival: When politics collide with Iran's big screen
  12. ^ Iran Film, Theater, Music Artists, Broadcasters Boycott State TV, Festivals
  13. ^ Iranian Artists, Celebrities Cancel Attendance in State-run Festivals amid Public Anger over Ukrainian Plane Cover-up
  14. ^ "Iran's Annual Film Festival On Verge Of Collapse After Boycott By Movie Stars". 23 January 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-02-01. Retrieved 2020-02-01.