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Marzieh Meshkini

Marzieh Meshkini (Persian: مرضیه مشکینی) (born 1969 in Tehran) is an Iranian cinematographer, film director and writer. She is married to filmmaker Mohsen Makhmalbaf, who wrote the script for her debut film The Day I Became a Woman.[1]

Marzieh Meshkini
مرضیه مشکینی
Born1969 (age 54–55)
Alma materUniversity of Tehran
Occupations
  • Filmmaker
  • writer
Years active1996–present
Spouse
(m. 1987)
ChildrenHana Makhmalbaf

Personal life edit

Marzieh Meshkini was born in Tehran in 1969 and studied geology and biology at the University of Tehran.[2]

She is married to director Mohsen Makhmalbaf, whose first wife (Meshkini's sister Fatemeh, who died in a fire) is the mother to his two children Samira and Meysam.[3] Marzieh Meshkini also had a daughter with Makhmalbaf, Hana. All members of the family are filmmakers and are part of the Makhmalbaf Film House.

Work edit

Marzieh Meshkini studied cinema at the Makhmalbaf Film School, established as part of the Makhmalbaf Film House in the mid-1990s.[4][5] She has worked on several films from the MFH, including serving as the assistant director on Samira Makhmalbaf's 1998 film, The Apple (Sib), and writing the script for Hana Makhmalbaf's first feature film, Buddha Collapsed out of Shame (Buda az Sharm foru Rikht, 2007).

During the presidency of Mohammad Khatami, there was a relative openness which allowed a number of women, including Meshkini, Samira Makhmalbaf, Rakhshan Banietemad and Mania Akbari to be involved in all types of film: feature, documentary, video art, shorts, etc.[3] Meshkini was thus part of a new wave of female directors who could finally see filmmaking as a legitimate career for women.[6]

In 2000, Meshkini became the first Iranian woman to win awards at the 57th Venice International Film Festival for her debut film, The Day I Became a Woman.[7]

After this, she continued to work on numerous films with the MFH in different capacities. She also directed the Afghanistan-set Stray Dogs (2004) and co-directed The Man Who Came with the Snow (2009).

Critical reception edit

Within Meshkini's directorial work, The Day I Became a Woman was especially well-regarded, with Hamid Reza Sadr calling the film "perhaps the quintessential film about contemporary femininity."[6] Sight & Sound called it a "startlingly simple and ravishing debut" [8] and included it in its 2015 list of 100 overlooked films directed by women.[9]

Reviews on Stray Dogs were more divisive. Contrary to his highly favorable review of The Day I Became a Woman Peter Bradshaw described his viewing experience as follows: "What a strange, perplexing and ultimately exasperating film it is."[10]

Censorship edit

 
Hana Makhmalbaf, Marziyeh Meshkini, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, cyclo d'or au festival international des cinémas d'Asie de Vesoul en 2009.

Similar to other prominent directors such as Abbas Kiarostami and Samira Makhmalbaf, Meshkini has positive views on the role of censorship in Iranian cinema. Since American films can not be shown in Tehran, Iranian filmmakers also cannot be influenced by them. This allows the Iranian film world to create a cinema of its own.[11] Censorship forces filmmakers to approach their topics in a new way, and can therefore be a source of inspiration.[2] With The Day I Became a Woman, Meshkini is allegorically testing the limits and flexibility of the Iranian government's censorship rules, especially with regards to the restrictions imposed on the representation of women.[12]

Honors and awards edit

Filmography edit

Year Title Director Script writer Assistant Director Cinematographer Editor
1998 The Apple
2000 Blackboards
2000 The Day I Became a Woman
2002 11'09"01 - September 11
2002 The Afghan Alphabet
2003 At Five in the Afternoon
2004 Stray Dogs
2005 Sex & Philosophy
2007 Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame
2008 Two-legged Horse
2009 The Man Who Came with the Snow
2013 Ongoing Smile
2014 The President
2019 Marghe and Her Mother

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Gleiberman, Owen (2001-04-20), "Women In Black", Entertainment Weekly, retrieved 2008-03-08
  2. ^ Dupont, Joan; Tribune, International Herald (2000-11-24). "An Iranian Traces the Path of a Woman's Life (Published 2000)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-12-18.
  3. ^ a b Naficy, Hamid. (2011–2012). A social history of Iranian cinema. Durham [N.C.]: Duke University Press. p. 128. ISBN 978-0-8223-4754-5. OCLC 707726498.
  4. ^ "Marziyeh | makhmalbaf". www.makhmalbaf.com. Retrieved 2020-08-21.
  5. ^ "Makhmalbaf Film House | makhmalbaf". www.makhmalbaf.com. Retrieved 2020-08-21.
  6. ^ a b Ṣadr, Ḥamīd Riz̤ā (2006). Iranian cinema : a political history. London: I.B. Tauris. ISBN 978-1-4294-6254-9. OCLC 122913774.
  7. ^ "Farsi Cinema À La Biennale Di Venezia – A History – FCC". Retrieved 2020-08-21.
  8. ^ Atkinson, Michael. "The Day I Became a Woman". Sight & Sound. 20: 95.
  9. ^ Rosenbaum, Jonathan (2015). "The Day I Became a Woman". Sight & Sound. 25 (6): 36.
  10. ^ "Stray Dogs". The Guardian. 2006-08-17. Retrieved 2020-12-18.
  11. ^ Dupont, Joan; Tribune, International Herald (2000-11-24). "An Iranian Traces the Path of a Woman's Life (Published 2000)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-12-18.
  12. ^ Kempley, Rita. "Iran's 'Woman,' on the Verge". The Washington Post.

External links edit

  • Marzieh Meshkini at IMDb

marzieh, meshkini, persian, مرضیه, مشکینی, born, 1969, tehran, iranian, cinematographer, film, director, writer, married, filmmaker, mohsen, makhmalbaf, wrote, script, debut, film, became, woman, مرضیه, مشکینیmeshkini, vesoul, international, film, festival, as. Marzieh Meshkini Persian مرضیه مشکینی born 1969 in Tehran is an Iranian cinematographer film director and writer She is married to filmmaker Mohsen Makhmalbaf who wrote the script for her debut film The Day I Became a Woman 1 Marzieh Meshkiniمرضیه مشکینیMeshkini at Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema in 2009Born1969 age 54 55 Tehran IranAlma materUniversity of TehranOccupationsFilmmakerwriterYears active1996 presentSpouseMohsen Makhmalbaf m 1987 wbr ChildrenHana Makhmalbaf Contents 1 Personal life 2 Work 3 Critical reception 4 Censorship 5 Honors and awards 6 Filmography 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPersonal life editMarzieh Meshkini was born in Tehran in 1969 and studied geology and biology at the University of Tehran 2 She is married to director Mohsen Makhmalbaf whose first wife Meshkini s sister Fatemeh who died in a fire is the mother to his two children Samira and Meysam 3 Marzieh Meshkini also had a daughter with Makhmalbaf Hana All members of the family are filmmakers and are part of the Makhmalbaf Film House Work editMarzieh Meshkini studied cinema at the Makhmalbaf Film School established as part of the Makhmalbaf Film House in the mid 1990s 4 5 She has worked on several films from the MFH including serving as the assistant director on Samira Makhmalbaf s 1998 film The Apple Sib and writing the script for Hana Makhmalbaf s first feature film Buddha Collapsed out of Shame Buda az Sharm foru Rikht 2007 During the presidency of Mohammad Khatami there was a relative openness which allowed a number of women including Meshkini Samira Makhmalbaf Rakhshan Banietemad and Mania Akbari to be involved in all types of film feature documentary video art shorts etc 3 Meshkini was thus part of a new wave of female directors who could finally see filmmaking as a legitimate career for women 6 In 2000 Meshkini became the first Iranian woman to win awards at the 57th Venice International Film Festival for her debut film The Day I Became a Woman 7 After this she continued to work on numerous films with the MFH in different capacities She also directed the Afghanistan set Stray Dogs 2004 and co directed The Man Who Came with the Snow 2009 Critical reception editWithin Meshkini s directorial work The Day I Became a Woman was especially well regarded with Hamid Reza Sadr calling the film perhaps the quintessential film about contemporary femininity 6 Sight amp Sound called it a startlingly simple and ravishing debut 8 and included it in its 2015 list of 100 overlooked films directed by women 9 Reviews on Stray Dogs were more divisive Contrary to his highly favorable review of The Day I Became a Woman Peter Bradshaw described his viewing experience as follows What a strange perplexing and ultimately exasperating film it is 10 Censorship edit nbsp Hana Makhmalbaf Marziyeh Meshkini Mohsen Makhmalbaf cyclo d or au festival international des cinemas d Asie de Vesoul en 2009 Similar to other prominent directors such as Abbas Kiarostami and Samira Makhmalbaf Meshkini has positive views on the role of censorship in Iranian cinema Since American films can not be shown in Tehran Iranian filmmakers also cannot be influenced by them This allows the Iranian film world to create a cinema of its own 11 Censorship forces filmmakers to approach their topics in a new way and can therefore be a source of inspiration 2 With The Day I Became a Woman Meshkini is allegorically testing the limits and flexibility of the Iranian government s censorship rules especially with regards to the restrictions imposed on the representation of women 12 Honors and awards editSilver Hugo Best First Film for The Day I Became a Woman Chicago International Film Festival 2000 UNESCO Award for The Day I Became a Woman 57th Venice International Film Festival 2000 Isvema Award for The Day I Became a Woman 57th Venice International Film Festival 2000 Best First Film CinemAvvenire Award for The Day I Became a Woman 57th Venice International Film Festival 2000 Open Prize for Stray Dogs 61st Venice International Film Festival 2004 NETPAC FIPRESCI Award for Stray Dogs 18th Singapore International Film Festival Silver Screen Awards 2005 Filmography editYear Title Director Script writer Assistant Director Cinematographer Editor 1998 The Apple 2000 Blackboards 2000 The Day I Became a Woman 2002 11 09 01 September 11 2002 The Afghan Alphabet 2003 At Five in the Afternoon 2004 Stray Dogs 2005 Sex amp Philosophy 2007 Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame 2008 Two legged Horse 2009 The Man Who Came with the Snow 2013 Ongoing Smile 2014 The President 2019 Marghe and Her Mother See also editCinema of IranReferences edit Gleiberman Owen 2001 04 20 Women In Black Entertainment Weekly retrieved 2008 03 08 Dupont Joan Tribune International Herald 2000 11 24 An Iranian Traces the Path of a Woman s Life Published 2000 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 12 18 a b Naficy Hamid 2011 2012 A social history of Iranian cinema Durham N C Duke University Press p 128 ISBN 978 0 8223 4754 5 OCLC 707726498 Marziyeh makhmalbaf www makhmalbaf com Retrieved 2020 08 21 Makhmalbaf Film House makhmalbaf www makhmalbaf com Retrieved 2020 08 21 a b Ṣadr Ḥamid Riz a 2006 Iranian cinema a political history London I B Tauris ISBN 978 1 4294 6254 9 OCLC 122913774 Farsi Cinema A La Biennale Di Venezia A History FCC Retrieved 2020 08 21 Atkinson Michael The Day I Became a Woman Sight amp Sound 20 95 Rosenbaum Jonathan 2015 The Day I Became a Woman Sight amp Sound 25 6 36 Stray Dogs The Guardian 2006 08 17 Retrieved 2020 12 18 Dupont Joan Tribune International Herald 2000 11 24 An Iranian Traces the Path of a Woman s Life Published 2000 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 12 18 Kempley Rita Iran s Woman on the Verge The Washington Post External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marzieh Meshkini Marzieh Meshkini at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marzieh Meshkini amp oldid 1178501843, 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