New Iranian Documentary @ Cleveland Int'l Film Fest
ClLEVELAND INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
MONDAY 03/14/2005, 12:30 pm
TUESDAY 03/15/2005, 9:45 pm
Synopsis
One week each year Iranians stay out all night. Women abandon legal curfews. Men weep. Communities gather to mourn their saint's death, ask that wishes be granted, give thanks for prayers answered. While this week showcases Iran's most restrictive religious elements, it offers openings for this culture's most intimate connections. Is a change in the perception of love inherently political because it affects individuals and their view of the world?
Using the weeklong Ashura festival as a framework, THE COLOR OF LOVE documents the changing face of love and politics in the ancient city of Shiraz. As the older generation performs cathartic rituals, the city's youth are left to their own devices. They spend this time cruising the public squares, hoping for a sideways glance or a brief note from a potential lover. The film's 29-year-old, New York-based director investigates the way these shifting mores have surfaced in a culture entrenched in traditional values and how they have been influenced by western culture in the form of satellite television and the Internet. By interviewing different generations of Iranians, Keshavarz attempts to uncover how ideas of love, romance, marriage and sex have evolved in a society
where politics and culture are inextricably linked.
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“Warm and wise, heartfelt documentary “The Color of Love” shed light on the changing face of love, sex, and relationships in contemporary Iran. Likely to be an eye-opener for Western auds used to media images portraying a strictly hidebound society…” Eddie Cockrell, VARIETY MAGAZINE
“ The film goes beyond the footage of anti-American demonstrations and tries to understand the people behind the sensational headlines….a lyrical , off the cuff snapshot of the real lives of real people in Iran.” Brendan Kelly, THE GAZETTE, MONTREAL
To Purchase Tickets:
http://clevelandfilm.org/films/index.php?films=detail&film_detail_ID=83
For pictures of more info: www.marakeshfilms.com
Publicist : Sean Shodahl
tel. 718-928-4365, skshodahl@yahoo.com
For more info on the film:
www.marakeshfilms.com
Reviewed/approved by 7rooz Admin Staff.
MONDAY 03/14/2005, 12:30 pm
TUESDAY 03/15/2005, 9:45 pm
Synopsis
One week each year Iranians stay out all night. Women abandon legal curfews. Men weep. Communities gather to mourn their saint's death, ask that wishes be granted, give thanks for prayers answered. While this week showcases Iran's most restrictive religious elements, it offers openings for this culture's most intimate connections. Is a change in the perception of love inherently political because it affects individuals and their view of the world?
Using the weeklong Ashura festival as a framework, THE COLOR OF LOVE documents the changing face of love and politics in the ancient city of Shiraz. As the older generation performs cathartic rituals, the city's youth are left to their own devices. They spend this time cruising the public squares, hoping for a sideways glance or a brief note from a potential lover. The film's 29-year-old, New York-based director investigates the way these shifting mores have surfaced in a culture entrenched in traditional values and how they have been influenced by western culture in the form of satellite television and the Internet. By interviewing different generations of Iranians, Keshavarz attempts to uncover how ideas of love, romance, marriage and sex have evolved in a society
where politics and culture are inextricably linked.
# #
“Warm and wise, heartfelt documentary “The Color of Love” shed light on the changing face of love, sex, and relationships in contemporary Iran. Likely to be an eye-opener for Western auds used to media images portraying a strictly hidebound society…” Eddie Cockrell, VARIETY MAGAZINE
“ The film goes beyond the footage of anti-American demonstrations and tries to understand the people behind the sensational headlines….a lyrical , off the cuff snapshot of the real lives of real people in Iran.” Brendan Kelly, THE GAZETTE, MONTREAL
To Purchase Tickets:
http://clevelandfilm.org/films/index.php?films=detail&film_detail_ID=83
For pictures of more info: www.marakeshfilms.com
Publicist : Sean Shodahl
tel. 718-928-4365, skshodahl@yahoo.com
For more info on the film:
www.marakeshfilms.com
Reviewed/approved by 7rooz Admin Staff.

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