Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Toronto 2011: Palisades Tartan Builds up U.S., U.K. Rights to Iranian Director Doc
TORONTO-7 days after Mojtaba Mirtahmasb was barred by Iran from connected his documentary This Is not a film for the Toronto Film Festival, Palisades Tartan has acquired all U.S. and U.K. rights for the clandestine film, aboutfamous Iranian director Jafar Panahi.our editor recommends'Darkness,' 'Promises' on Toronto top 10Toronto 2011 Critic's Preview: Why the Festival Matters Toronto 2011: Iran Bars Filmmaker From Attending Film Festival TORONTO Worldwide FILM FESTIVAL Mirtahmasb and Panahi co-directed the documentary--shot independently by having an apple apple iphone and smuggled into France in the cake due to its world premiere within the Cannes Film Festival in May-examines Panahi's day-to-day existence since being placed directly under house arrest for his political sights. Panahi, who written the documentary, can also be banned from filmmaking for two-and-a-half decades. Inside the 75-minute documentary Panahi sometimes seems talking with his family and lawyer about the telephone, and speaking about his plight with Mirtahmasb, a longtime friend and fellow Iranain filmmaker. PHOTOS: Toronto FIlm Festival 13 Films to learn about the eve of Toronto, Mirtahmasb was detained within the airport terminal terminal in Tehran and banned from departing the country. The sale for U.S. and U.K. rights was struck between Palisades Tartan and Wide Management. STORY: Toronto 2011: Iran Bars Filmmaker From Attending Film Festival This film is of indisputable importance today, especially one of the present Middle-Eastern unrest, which we anticipate talking about this effective and significant film," Tartan leader-Boss Soumya Sriraman mentioned. Since his detention this past year, Panahi's cause has won the support in the worldwide film community, including when Juliette Binoche needed towards the level at Cannes moving a sign that read Jafar Panahi Isabella Rossellini adopted suit within the Berlin Worldwide Film Festival. Company company directors including Joel and Ethan Coen, Francis Ford Coppola, Jonathan Demme, Robert P Niro, Curtis Hanson, Jim Jarmusch, Ang Lee, Richard Linklater, Terrence Malick, Michael Moore, Robert Redford, Martin Scorsese, James Schamus, Paul Schrader, Steven Soderbergh, Steven Spielberg, Oliver Stone and Ernest Wiseman have signed instructions of support together with his release. Too as with December, Sean Penn, Martin Scorsese, Harvey Weinstein were among people signing an Amnesty Worldwide petition. Related Subjects Toronto Worldwide Film Festival Worldwide Jafar Panahi
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