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Related: About this forumIran casts Oscar win as victory over Israel in rare nod toward cinema
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"Iran trumpeted the Islamic Republics first foreign film Oscar win Monday as a triumph over archfoe Israel even as audiences in Israel packed theaters to watch the movie that beat their countrys entry at the Academy Awards.
The groundbreaking success of A Separation, which tells the story of a failing marriage, was cast mostly in nationalist terms by Iranian authorities amid a mounting showdown between Israel and its Western allies over Tehrans disputed nuclear program.
Yet the high-profile attention by Irans Islamic leadership also represents a rare stamp of approval on the countrys movie industry, which collects awards and accolades worldwide but is often dismissed by hard-liners at home as dominated by Western-tainted liberals and political dissenters.
The Israeli film Footnote was in the competition against director Asghar Farhadis movie, which explores troubles in Iranian society through the story of a marriage in collapse. Many Iranian hard-liners objected to the themes of domestic turmoil, gender inequality and the desire by many Iranians to leave the country.
But Farhadi, in his acceptance speech in Los Angeles, said he hoped the Oscar would raise awareness of Irans artistic achievements and rich culture that has been hidden under the heavy dust of politics.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle-east/iran-state-tv-comments-iran-film-shows-countrys-rich-talent-amid-standoff-with-west/2012/02/26/gIQAIIUscR_story.html
VWolf
(3,944 posts)and I'm sure 90% of Iranians would agree with him.
Unfortunately, it's the 10% that are running things in Iran.
LeftishBrit
(41,205 posts)instead of the arms race and actual wars.
I shall have to see the film; it sounds interesting!