Iran-Japan Love and Peace Film Festival held in Hiroshima
The 10th edition of the Iran-Japan Love and Peace Film Festival was held in the presence of a number of Iranian war veterans and artists of the Tehran Peace Museum in Hiroshima.
TEHRAN
TIMES – The 10th edition of the Iran-Japan Love and Peace Film Festival was
held in the presence of a number of Iranian war veterans and artists of the
Tehran Peace Museum in Hiroshima.
During the festival, the Iranian films ‘Yadu’
by Mehdi Jafari, ‘Walnut Tree’ by Mohammad Hossein Mahdavian, ‘The Situation of
Mehdi’ by Hadi Hejazifar, and ‘The Miracle of Bonasan' by Habib Ahmadzadeh were
screened in Tokyo and Hiroshima.
‘Yadu’ is about the first months of the
Iraqi-imposed war on Iran. At a time when families in different cities of
Khuzestan were forced to leave their homes and all their attachments and took
refuge in other cities to save their lives.
‘Walnut Tree’ is a 2020 Iranian biographical
war drama film. It revolves around the Chemical bombing of Sardasht in 1987.
The film screened for the first time at the 38th Fajr Film Festival and
received 11 nominations. Mahdavian won a Crystal Simorgh for Best Director and
Maadi won the Crystal Simorgh for Best Actor for his performance.
‘The Miracle of Bonasan' is the story of a
genie that has to compose a melody with help from four humans. The idea is to
create a human miracle and symphony, or he would be expelled from the Solar
System for eternity.
‘The Situation of Mehdi’ is a 2022 Iranian
biographical war drama film about Mehdi Bakeri, an Iranian war hero in the
Iran-Iraq war. The film screened for the first time at the 40th Fajr Film
Festival where it won five awards and earned nine nominations.
Parviz Parastui (actor), Mohammad Hossein
Mahdavian (director and actor), Hadi Hejazifar (director and actor), Malek
Siraj (actor), Ahmad Yousefzadeh (war veteran and writer), Mehrdad Afrasyabi
(cinematographer), Adel Memarnia (cinematographer), Mohsen Sharifian (musician)
Habib Ahmadzadeh (writer and director), Mohammad Mahdi Dadman (cultural
manager), Zeinab Ahmadzadeh (writer) and Bijan Abdulkarimi (writer and
university philosophy professor) were Iranian artists who were present in the
festival.
On the sidelines of the festival, Iranian
artists and war veterans met with the mayor of Hiroshima on the occasion of the
anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and presented the statue of
Iranian martyr Daryagholi Sourani to the mayor.
Mohsen Sharifian, as a musician, also
performed some pieces of Iranian music at the event.
The event was held by Hiroshima MOCT and
Tehran Peace Museum in collaboration Iranian embassy in Tokyo.