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Khatemeh (Persian: خاتمه) is a documentary written and directed by two brothers, Mehdi and Hadi Zarei.[1] It won the Best Director award for Full-length Documentary and the Best Editing award at the Iran International Documentary Film Festival, as well as the Best Feature Film at the Florence Film Awards.[2]
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Directed by | Mehdi and Hadi Zarei |
Written by | Mehdi and Hadi Zarei |
Produced by | Mehdi and Hadi Zarei |
Cinematography | Mehdi and Hadi Zarei |
Edited by | Babak Heydari |
Music by | Sattar Oraki |
Distributed by | Raft Films |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | Iran |
Languages | persian, Pashtu |
Plot
editThe structure of Khatemeh's family, who originally came from Afghanistan and have been living in Shiraz, Iran, for more than thirty years, is rigid. A fourteen-year-old girl was married to a man double her age. He was in a relationship with her older sister, who took her own life. He says: “When she died, I wanted to marry her sister because they look alike.” According to the men in the house, mental problems are common to all the women in the family. Khatemeh has run away to a women's refuge because she couldn't stand it any longer. She asks for a divorce. Some male relatives go to the refuge to take Khatemeh away with them. Her brother says: “Death is better than being a whore.” At first glance, the situation seems clear. In the course of the film, however, more and more discrepancies emerge. Khatemeh shifts unpredictably between mental states. Sometimes she curses her family and fights for her freedom, then other times she implores the women who run the refuge on her knees to let her go home no matter what. Other girls, who also took refuge in the home, are sometimes attacked violently by her. “Khatemeh” is like a desert storm which obscures the viewer again and again, then reveals a new vista when it has died down.[3][4]
Awards and nominations
editAward | Date | Place | Category | Recipient(s) | Result |
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Life After Oil International Film Festival | 2021 | Sassari, Italy | Best Film | Mehdi Zarei, Hadi Zarei | Won |
AmDocs Film Festival | 2020 | Palm Springs, United States | Best Documentary Film | Mehdi Zarei, Hadi Zarei | Nominated[5] |
Cardiff International Film Festival | 2020 | Cardiff, UK | Best Documentary Film | Mehdi Zarei, Hadi Zarei | Nominated |
Golden Tree International Documentary Festival | 2020 | Frankfurt, Germany | Best Documentary Film | Mehdi Zarei, Hadi Zarei | Nominated |
Herat International Women Film Festival | 2020 | Kabol, Afghanistan | Best Documentary Film | Mehdi Zarei, Hadi Zarei | Won[6] |
Liberation Docfest Bangladesh | 2020 | Dhaka, Bangladesh | Best Documentary Film | Mehdi Zarei, Hadi Zarei | Nominated |
International Film Festival-FICNOVA | 2020 | Madrid, Spain | Best Documentary Film | Mehdi Zarei, Hadi Zarei | Nominated |
Florence Film Awards | 2019 | Florence, Italy | Best Feature Film | Mehdi Zarei, Hadi Zarei | Won[1] |
Dok Leipzig | 2019 | Leipzig, Germany | Best Feature Film | Mehdi Zarei, Hadi Zarei | Nominated[3][7] |
ÍRÁN:CI | 2019 | Prague, Czech Republic | Best Feature Film | Mehdi Zarei, Hadi Zarei | Nominated |
Cinema Vérité Iran | 2018 | Tehran, Iran | Best Feature Film | Mehdi Zarei, Hadi Zarei | Won[8] |
Best Editing | Babak Heidari | Won[8] |
References
edit- ^ a b c "WINNERS - AUGUST 2019". Florence Film Awards. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
- ^ "'Khatemeh' goes to Florence Film Awards in Italy". 8 September 2019. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
- ^ a b "KHATEMEH". Dok. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
- ^ "Iran in focus: 62. Leipzig documentary and animation festival". AllInfo. 2 November 2019. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
- ^ “Khatemeh” documentary to vie in US festival
- ^ THE 6TH EDITION OF HERAT INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S FILM FESTIVAL CONCLUDES
- ^ "62nd DOK Leipzig picks six Iranian films". Tehran Times. 12 October 2019. Retrieved 28 November 2019.
- ^ a b "Selected for the Twelfth International Film Festival". Archived from the original on 28 November 2019. Retrieved 28 November 2019.