The name of Mohsen Makhmalbaf is almost synonymous with the dramatic
rise of Iranian cinema in the aftermath of the Islamic Revolution, and
over the last quarter of a century, his career as filmmaker and writer
has reflected the tumultuous history of his homeland and the fate of
its neighbours. Hamid Dabashi draws from his friendship with
Makhmalbaf, as well as his direct involvement with Makhmalbaf's films
and thought, to give us this deeply engaging book on the tumultuous
life and spectacular career of a great filmmaker. This is also the
account of Makhmalbaf's transformation, from committed Muslim
revolutionary, who was jailed for his part in the revolution, into an
artistic humanist of great energy and elegance. His films, including
'The Peddler' and 'The Time for Love', 'Salaam Cinema', 'Gabbeh',
'Silence' and 'Kandahar', confound conventional genres and are always
surprising. They represent his own journey and take part in it, in
ways that Dabashi explores with great insight. Makhmalbaf's cinematic
career started in Iran and has since expanded into Turkey, Tajikistan,
Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and into Europe. Dabashi uncovers how,
moving across boundaries, Makhmalbaf's creative genius can illuminate
our contemporary world. And this book is in part the story of a
friendship. As Mohsen Makhmalbaf writes in its Preface: 'Hamid Dabashi
- this pious atheist friend of mine, the man who loves cinema and
hates art, this political activist who abhors politics, this thinking,
pondering, critical intellect… I have learned much from him. Perhaps
he too, has learned from me. The times he and I have spent together
have been occasions of discovery and illumination.'
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The Making of a Rebel Filmmaker
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780857714558
Publisert
2015
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Vendor
I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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