Majid Majidi

Majid Majidi (Persian: مجید مجیدی, Persian pronunciation: [mæˌdʒiːde, mædʒiːˈdi]; born 17 April 1959) is an Iranian film director, producer, and screenwriter, who started his film career as an actor. In his films, Majidi has touched on many themes and genres and has won numerous international awards.

Majid Majidi
مجید مجیدی
Majidi in 2020
Born
Majid Majidi

(1959-04-17) 17 April 1959
OccupationDirector, producer, screenwriter
Years active1981–present
Notable work
Children of Heaven
The Color of Paradise
Muhammad: The Messenger of God
Children2
Websitewww.cinemajidi.com

Biography

Born in an Iranian middle-class family, he grew up in Tehran and at the age of 14 he started acting in amateur theater groups. He then studied at the Institute of Dramatic Arts in Tehran.[1]

After the Iranian Revolution in 1979, his interest in cinema brought him to act in various films, most notably Mohsen Makhmalbaf's Boycott in 1985.

In 1998, Majidi directed Children of Heaven, which was nominated to receive the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Though it lost to the Italian film Life Is Beautiful by Roberto Benigni, Children of Heaven is the first Iranian film to have been nominated by the Academy.

Majidi has directed several other feature films since Children of Heaven: The Color of Paradise in 2000, Baran in 2001, and The Willow Tree in 2005 (alternate English title One Life More). He also recently directed a feature-length documentary titled Barefoot to Herat which chronicles life in refugee camps and the city of Herat during and after the anti-Taliban offensive of 2001.

In 2008, Majidi's acclaimed film The Song of Sparrows was the opening film of the Visakhapatnam International Film Festival in India.[2]

Majid Majidi was one of five international film directors invited by the Beijing government to create a documentary short film to introduce the city of Beijing, in preparation for the 2008 Summer Olympics which was held in the Chinese capital; the project was titled "Vision Beijing".[3]

Majidi pulled out of a Danish film festival in protest against the publication in Denmark of cartoons satirizing the Islamic prophet, Muhammad. Majidi stated that he was withdrawing "to protest against insulting any religious belief or icon".[4] Majidi writes, "I believe in God and live with my beliefs in every single moment of my life. I would like to protest against insulting any religious belief and icon. For this reason, I would like to announce my withdrawal from your festival."

Filmography: Directing

  1. Explosion (Enfejar) (1981) - documentary short
  2. Hoodaj (1984) - short
  3. Examination Day (Rooz-e Emtehan) (1988) - short
  4. A Day with POWs (Yek Rooz Ba Asiran) (1989) - documentary short
  5. Baduk (1992) - debut feature
  6. The Last Village (Akhareen Abadi) (1993) - short
  7. Father (Pedar) (1996) - feature
  8. God Will Come (Khoda Miayad) (1996) - short
  9. (Bacheha-ye Aseman) (1997) - feature (Remade in Tamil in 2019)[5]
  10. (aka The Color of God) (Rang-e Khoda) (1999) - feature
  11. Barefoot to Herat (Pa berahneh ta Herat) (2002) - documentary
  12. Olympics in the Camp (Olympik Tu Urdugah) (2003) - documentary short
  13. (Beed-e Moon; alternate English title One Life More) (2005) - feature
  14. Peace, Love, and Friendship (2007) - documentary short
  15. Rezae Rezvan (2007) - documentary
  16. Najva ashorai (2008) - documentary

Film

Year Title Notes
1997 Children of Heaven
1999 The Color of Paradise
2001 Baran Director and Producer
2005 The Willow Tree Director, writer and Producer
2008 The Song of Sparrows
2015 Muhammad: The Messenger of God Director and writer
2017 Beyond the Clouds[6]
2020 The Sun Director, writer and Producer

Awards and honors

Majid Majidi has received numerous awards up to now. Here are a few:

  • Grand Prix Des Ameriques, 21st Montreal Film Festival, 1997.
  • Ecumenical Jury award, 21st Montreal Film Festival, 1997.
  • Nominated for Academy Awards for Best Foreign Film, 1998.
  • Grand Prix Des Ameriques, 23rd Montreal Film Festival, 1999.
  • Grand Prix Des Ameriques, 25th Montreal Film Festival, 2001.

References

  1. "Biography". Majid Majidi. Archived from the original on 31 October 2016. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  2. "Art news in brief". Tehran Times. 23 October 2009.
  3. Vision Beijing website Archived 24 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Film festival hit by cartoon row". 24 March 2006 via news.bbc.co.uk.
  5. "Children of Heaven gets a Tamil remake". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  6. "Shahid's brother Ishaan to work with Majid Majidi, AR Rahman for Beyond The Clouds". Hindustan Times. 23 January 2017.
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