When the Moon Was Full, Sheeple Lead Nominations at Iran Cinema Celebration
TEHRAN. (Iranart) – When the Moon Was Full and Sheeple lead nominations at the 21st Iran Cinema Celebration as movies each got the jury’s nods in 14 categories, the organizers announced on Tuesday.
The movies are competing in best film, best director, best actor, best actress, best costume design, best stage design and several other categories.
Directed by Narges Abyar, When the Moon Was Full won a Crystal Simorgh in six categories, including best film and best director at the 37th Fajr Film Festival in February.
The film is about Abdul-Hamid Rigi, the younger brother of Abdul-Malik Rigi, the founder and leader of the Jundallah terrorist group in southeastern Iran, who marries Faezeh Mansuri, a woman from Tehran. He forces Faezeh to leave her homeland along with her brother to live in Pakistan where they find themselves involved in Jundallah terrorist activities.
Elnaz Shakerdoost was crowned best actress for the portrayal of Faezeh, and Hutan Shakiba won the award for best actor for playing the role of Abdul-Hamid Rigi.
Director Hooman Seyyedi’s tragicomedy Sheeple is about brothers Shakur and Shahin, two lowlifes who run a crystal meth laboratory hidden in Tehran. They do care about the honor of their family, however, so when a video of their sister revealing her hair ends up on the internet, the brothers become the protagonists of some strange incidents.
Starring Navid Mohammadzadeh and Farhad Aslani, the movie won awards in six categories, including best film and best director, at the 12th Celebration of Iranian Cinema Critics and Screenwriters in December 2018.
The Lost Strait by Bahram Tavakkoli with 10 nominations, 6.5 for One Meter by Jamal Sadatian with nine nominations, Lovely Trash by Mohsen Amiryusefi with five nominations, The Underwater Cypress by Mohammad-Ali Bashe-Ahangar and Cold Sweat by Soheil Beiraqi, each with four nominations, are among the highlights.
Takhti by Bahram Tavakkoli, Axing by Behruz Shoeibi and Sly by Kamal Tabrizi also received nominations in several categories.
The Iranian House of Cinema organizes the celebration every year to commemorate Iran’s National Day of Cinema, which is September 12. However, this year’s celebration will be held a few weeks earlier due to its coincidence with the Muharram mourning season.
Source: Tehran Times