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Aug. 26, 2024

Mohammad Rasoulof to Head Busan Film Festival

Exiled Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof to head Busan Film Festival jury.

Germany - In a significant move for the international film community, dissident Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof has been appointed as the president of the New Currents jury at the upcoming Busan International Film Festival (BIFF). This announcement comes amidst a turbulent period for Rasoulof, who fled Iran earlier this year due to escalating pressures from the Iranian authorities.

Rasoulof is renowned for his fearless and politically charged films that critique the authoritarian regime in Iran. His latest work, The Seed of the Sacred Fig, was shot in secret to avoid repercussions from the Iranian government. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, where it won the special jury prize and the Fipresci award, and later received the audience award at the Sydney Film Festival. Despite his critical acclaim, Rasoulof has faced severe consequences for his outspoken stance, including an eight-year prison sentence and a flogging.

The appointment of Rasoulof as the head of the New Currents jury is a testament to his resilience and dedication to the art of filmmaking. However, it remains uncertain whether he will be able to attend the festival in person. Currently residing in Germany, Rasoulof does not possess a passport and must rely on travel documents provided by the city of Hamburg. The BIFF organisers are working to manage these logistical challenges, but no definitive answers have been provided yet.

The New Currents Jury

The New Currents section of BIFF is dedicated to showcasing the first or second films by emerging Asian filmmakers. As the president of the jury, Rasoulof will be joined by an esteemed panel of jurors, including Korean director Lee Myung Se, Chinese actress Zhou Dongyu, Indian actress Kani Kusruti, and International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) festival director Vanya Kaludjercic. Together, they will select two winning features, each of which will receive a prize of $30,0002.

Rasoulof’s relationship with the Busan International Film Festival is not new. His films have been featured at BIFF multiple times, including Iron Island in 2005, Goodbye in 2011, A Man of Integrity in 2017, and the Berlinale Golden Bear-winner There Is No Evil in 20202. His return to BIFF as the head of the New Currents jury marks a significant moment in his career and highlights the festival’s commitment to supporting filmmakers who challenge the status quo.

The 29th Busan International Film Festival is set to take place from October 2-11, 20242. As the festival approaches, the film community eagerly anticipates the contributions of Rasoulof and his fellow jurors. Their selections will undoubtedly shine a spotlight on the next generation of Asian filmmakers, continuing BIFF’s tradition of fostering new talent and promoting diverse voices in cinema.

 

Rasoulof’s appointment is a powerful reminder of the impact that cinema can have in challenging oppressive regimes and advocating for freedom of expression. Despite the personal risks he faces, Rasoulof’s unwavering commitment to his craft and his courage in the face of adversity serve as an inspiration to filmmakers and audiences worldwide.

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