Iranian Film Showcase: Celluloid Underground
Iranian Film Showcase: Celluloid Underground
Iranian Film Showcase
Sunday, January 19 at 1:00pm
The screening of Celluloid Underground is presented in collaboration with Miznaand Archives on Screen.
ABOUT THE FILM
After the Iranian Revolution, a movie collector in Tehran hid thousands of films to prevent their destruction by the new Islamic regime. Despite arrest and torture, he refused to give up his secret. His story of resistance and obsession is told by the boy who became his partner in crime, recalled years later from exile in London.
Celluloid Underground is an autobiographical feature-length documentary by Iranian filmmaker, writer and curator Ehsan Khoshbakht, about his experience of growing up in Iran after the 1979 revolution, when his love of cinema became the catalyst for his rebellion against the Islamic regime.
It’s the story of his friendship with the mysterious Ahmad, a maverick film collector who hid thousands of banned 35mm prints and posters in basements in downtown Tehran, to save them from the fundamentalist fanatics. Born just after the revolution, Ehsan grew up obsessed with all the movies he wasn’t allowed to see. He became Ahmad’s closest collaborator in the underground cinematheque, before escaping to a new life in London.
In Celluloid Underground, Ehsan celebrates the power of cinema to resist tyranny, and the unsung heroism of the friend who changed his life. From the pain of his exile, he questions whether their shared obsession was worth the price they each paid for it.
ABOUT - IRANIAN FILM SHOWCASE
The Iranian Film Showcase invites you to experience a selection of acclaimed new Iranian cinema and films from the Iranian diaspora, from enlightening documentary portraits to vibrant family dramas. Presented in partnership with the Twin Cities Iranian Culture Collective.
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