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Films seen in 2020
# 33 - The Cow (Dariush Mehrjui, 1969)
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In memory of Jamshid Mashayekhi (1934 - April 2, 2019)
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whileiamdying · 8 years
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Dariush Mehrjui's The Cow (1969)
Submitted by Jan-Christopher Horak on June 10, 2016 - 9:00 am
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The Cow  (1969)
On May 13 as part of the UCLA Celebration of Iranian Cinema, professor Hamid Naficy from Northwestern University introduced Dariush Mehrjui’s 1969 film The Cow, and signed copies of his massive, four-volume book, A Social History of Iranian Cinema (Duke University Press, 2011-12).  We were honored to have Hamid at the screening, because in 1990 he was the progenitor of the Iranian film festival and he earned his Ph.D. at UCLA.  Furthermore, Hamid and I have long shared a research interest in Exile Studies, he from the Iranian and Third World perspective, mine dedicated to the German-Jewish exiles from Hitler.  I had heard about The Cow as an important precursor to Iran’s post-revolutionary cinema of Abbas Kiarostami et al, but was unprepared for seeing an original masterpiece.
The film announces its high art intentions in the credits sequence with a completely out of focus, black and white negative image of what appears to be a man and a cow moving towards the camera.  The two abstracted figures keep melding together, then separating, foreshadowing what will be the drama’s central narrative conceit.  The film concerns a dirt poor farmer in the arid hinterlands of Persia, who loves and dotes over his cow.  She is the apple of Hassan’s eye, accompanying her out to pasture daily to graze on grass, seemingly closer to his heart than his wife.  When he feeds her fresh cut clover, he nozzles her and pretends to chew with her.  The cow is also pregnant, so that the farmer takes on the role of the soon-be-become father, since he and his wife have no visible children.
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The Cow  (1969)
Everyone in the tiny village partakes in his happiness, because they have even less than he does, and no one else has a cow.  Indeed, it is unclear how the villagers live at all, given we see no other commercial or agricultural activity, no vehicles, except for a single donkey cart; we see no vegetation or gardens, only barren, clay and stone structures.  There are virtually no interiors, except the stall of the bovine.  All village life seemingly takes place around a pond with numerous spectators only seen in windows.  It is there that the village idiot is merciless and repeatedly harassed by roving street urchins, that preparations are made for the wedding of a young  couple, and where villagers gather to deal with the film’s major crisis.
When Hassan takes a short trip to the capital, the cow suddenly dies.  The villagers debate what is to be done, worried that the well-liked farmer will not survive the bad news; so they bury the cow in the old village well and plan to tell Hassan that his cow has wandered off and can’t be found.  Hassan, upon his return, refuses to believe that his cow has abandoned him and slowly takes on the cow’s personality, living in the stall and eating only grass. Realizing that the farmer has descended into madness, Eslam and other villagers are forced to tie him up and drag him to the nearest hospital, against his will, beating him like an animal to get him to move forward.  The man/cow eventually breaks free in a rainstorm and falls to his death.
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The Cow  (1969)
A UCLA film student and philosophy graduate, Dariush Mehrjui directed his first feature in 1966 in Teheran, a commercial spy movie, before producing The Cow with funding from the Shah of Iran.  Upon completion, the film was immediately banned in Iran for its negative portrayal of the impoverished Iranian countryside – Hamid Naficy mentioned in his introduction that Mehrjui was forced to whitewash the village before shooting, so it didn’t look quite as decrepit.  The film was smuggled out of Iran and won the FIPRESCI critics prize at the Venice Film Festival in 1971, as well as a subsequent prize in Berlin, before finally being screened in Iran.  Mehrjui,  of course, went on to make many other important films before and after the revolution, including The Cycle (1978), Hamoun (1990) and Santouri (2007).
With The Cow, Mehrjui creates a unique blend of realism and absurdist folktale.  Influenced by Italian neorealism and his teacher at UCLA, Jean Renoir, the director coaxes incredibly nuanced and realistic portrayals from his actors, especially Ezzatolah Entezami, who deservedly won an acting prize at the Chicago Film Festival for his amazing performance; his face and body literally begin to look like his cow after he takes on the animal’s persona.  The cast of professional stage actors, all of whom got their first film experience with The Cow, also communicate the anguish and perplexed looks of villagers confronted with a phenomenon they do not understand.  Mehrjui’s stunning, yet sparse cinematography consistently frames individual villagers and groups in tight closeups or through windows, doors, and above walls, limiting our vision, and that of the villagers to move around in space; it is an unchanging world that suddenly appears to fall out of its anchor when the cow dies.  But mysteries remain: three shadowy figures from another village may have killed the cow, appearing periodically in the village and on a distant hillside.  Hassan’s metamorphosis, like that of Kafka’s clerk, remains unknowable, as do the quasi-religious rituals performed by an old woman.  
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The Cow  (1969)
This is a deeply moving film about what it means to be human.  Some critics have claimed it is a parable about governments lying to their constituents, leading to unforeseen consequences, but it seems clear that the film would have had the same outcome, if Hassan had been told the truth, since it is his pathology to identify with the cow, even before she disappears.  He may behave like an animal, but only humans are capable of that depth of empathy.  This newly restored, beautifully balanced print from the National Film Archives of Iran allowed the audience at the Billy Wilder Theater to glimpse that depth.
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deprotagonisten · 4 years
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The Cow
Recensie The Cow ★★★1/2 - te zien op @IFFR Unleashed: 50/50 Een prettig aangename een fraaie film uit 1969, waarin saamhorigheid een belangrijke rol speelt. Een kleine film met een groots en warm verhaal. #TheCow #IFFR
De dramafilm The Cow gaat over Masht Hassan en zijn koe. Als die koe is overleden, houden zijn dorpsgenoten dit angstvallig stil voor hem, wetende dat Hassan het verlies niet aankan. Dat blijkt ook snel te kloppen. Wat wij van The Cow vinden, lees je in onze recensie. Continue reading
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Ahhhh … finally the weekend!  Two days off from the office grind, time to go out and shop and … oh, wait a minute … sigh.  The weekend.  But, I hope to start the weekend by bringing a bit of awe and a smile to your face today, for I have discovered a remarkable artist and I think you will be amazed!
Fateme Hamami Nasrabadi is a 31-year-old Iranian artist who has done some amazing paintings, including portraits of her favorite celebrities, including Portuguese football player, Cristiano Ronaldo …
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My own preference are the ones with critters (surprised, aren’t you?) …
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What you might not guess from looking at her art is that Fateme is paralyzed over 85% of her body, her limbs misshapen and largely of no use, and her art is done using only one foot!
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Besides her favorite football icons, such as Lionel Messi and Iranian star Ali Daei, Fatemeh has painted many other national and world-famous celebrities, such as Iranian actors Mehran Modiri, Dariush Arjomand, Jamshid Mashayekhi, Parviz Parastui, iconic comedian Charlie Chaplin, and pop star Selena Gomez among others.
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“I love face painting. When I want to draw a portrait, I start with a curve and round the human face for the begining to design. This is the law of face painting. The biggest challenge for me is that I have 85% disability and that makes it very difficult for me to paint. I only work with one of my legs. I have been interested in painting and drawing since I was a child and I tried very hard to get here! I am happy and thankful that my efforts were worth it and now I am happy that I did not disappoint. I want to become so famous that everyone who comes to Iran comes to me and see my work.”
It comes as no surprise that Fateme has held many exhibitions of her works in and around Tehran. Her ultimate dream is to own an art gallery of her own and become world famous.  My guess is she’s well on her way, with nearly 100,000 followers on Instagram and her painting of Ronaldo having received widespread media attention.
Folks … I tell you, I’ve got two perfectly (well, relatively) good hands, functional eyes, can walk wherever I need to on my two relatively good legs, and I could not come close to drawing as Ms. Nasrabadi does.  This afternoon, I left off a few of the house chores I normally do on Friday because I was tired and in a bit of pain.  Damn, do I feel like a wuss now!  Next time any of us think about saying we “can’t” do something for whatever reason, perhaps we should remember Fateme Hamami Nasrabadi and the odds she has overcome to create such beautiful art.
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Now go find something fun to do and have a happy weekend, my friends!
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Saturday Surprise — Fateme Hamami Nasrabadi Ahhhh … finally the weekend!  Two days off from the office grind, time to go out and shop and … oh, wait a minute … sigh. 
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[TASK 048: IRAN]
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Ladies:
Soraya Ghasemi (77) Iranian - actress.
Pouri Banayi (76) Iranian - actress.
Maryam Amir Jalali (69) Iranian - actress and singer.
Susan Taslimi (67) Iranian - actress, film director, theatre director, and screenwriter.
Googoosh (66) Iranian singer and actress of Iranian Azerbaijani origin.
Shohreh Aghdashloo (65) Iranian - actress.
Golab Adineh (63) Iranian - actress.
Gohar Kheirandish (62) Iranian - actress.
Afsar Asadi (59) Iranian - actress and make-up artist.
Azita Hajia (59) Iranian - actress.
Leila Forouhar (59) Iranian - pop singer and actress.
Bita Farrahi (59) Iranian - actress.
Roya Teymourian (58) Iranian - actress.
Akram Mohammadi (58) Iranian - actress.
Zohreh Mojabi (57) Iranian - actress and playwright.
Afsaneh Bayegan (56) Iranian - actress and beauty pageant titleholder.
Fatemeh Motamed-Arya (55) Iranian - actress.
Katayoun Riahi (55) Iranian - actress.
Roya Nonahali (54) Iranian - actress.
Fatemeh Goudarzi (53) Iranian - actress.
Yasmin Le Bon (52) Iranian / English - model.
Laya Zanganeh (51) Iranian - actress.
Mandana Jones (50) Iranian / Welsh - actress.
Shiva Rose (48) Iranian / Irish, Ashkenazi Jewish, Welsh - actress, activist, and blogger.
Ateneh Faghih Nasiri (48) Iranian - actress.
Pantea Bahram (47) Iranian - actress.
Parastoo Golestani (46) Iranian - actress.
Mahtab Keramati (46) Iranian - actress.
Atoosa Rubenstein (45) Iranian - magazine editor.
Niki Karimi (45) Iranian - actress, director, and screenwriter.
Ladan Mostofi (44) Iranian - actress.
Leila Hatami (44) Iranian - actress and director.
Falamak Joneidi (44) Iranian - actress.
Leyli Rashidi (44) Iranian - actress.
Hedieh Tehrani (44) Iranian - actress.
Shaghayegh Farahani (44) Iranian - actress.
Vishka Asayesh (44) Iranian - actress, set designer and art director.
Anahita Hemmati (43) Iranian - actress.
Sahar Zakaria (43) Iranian - actress.
Merila Zarei (43) Iranian - actress.
Behnoosh Bakhtiari (42) Iranian - actress.
Behnaz Jafari (42) Iranian - actress.
Maya Sansa (41) Iranian / Italian - actress.
Mitra Hajjar (40) Iranian - actress.
Saba Kamali (40) Iranian - actress.
Zuleikha Robinson (39) Indian, English, possibly Iranian and Scottish - actress and singer.
Elham Hamidi (39) Iranian - actress.
Mahnaz Afshar (39) Iranian - actress.
Shabnam Gholikhani (39) Iranian - actress and director.
Hadis Fooladvand (39) Iranian - actress.
Ana Nemati (39) Iranian - actress and model.
Anahita Nemati (39) Iranian - actress and model.
Yekta Naser (38) Iranian - actress and model.
Hanieh Tavassoli (38) Iranian - actress.
Freema Agyeman (38) Iranian / Ghanaian - actress.
Shaghayegh Dehghan (38) Iranian - actress.
Sahar Valadbeigi (38) Iranian - actress.
Nazanin Afshin-Jam (38) Iranian - entertainer, public speaker and human rights activist.
Mozhan Marno (37) Iranian - actress.
Negar Foroozandeh (37) Iranian - actress.
Sahar Dolatshahi (37) Iranian - actress.
Sarah Shahi (37) 75% Iranian 25% Spanish - actress and former cheerleader.
Nazanin Boniadi (37) Iranian - actress.
Nadia Björlin (36) Iranian / Swedish - actress, model, and singer.
Shila Khodadad (36) Iranian - actress.
Behnoosh Tabatabaei (36) Iranian - actress.
Mehraveh Sharifinia (36) Iranian - actress.
Niusha Zeighami (36) Iranian - actress.
Nasim Pedrad (35) Iranian - actress and comedian.
Maryam Palizban (35) Iranian - actress.
Leyla Milani (35) Iranian - model, actress, TV host and entrepreneur.
Mercedes Masohn (35) Iranian - actress.
Claudia Lynx (35) Iranian - model and actress.
Shermine Shahrivar (34) Iranian - model.
Rana Azadivar (34) Iranian - actress and model.
Tannaz Tabatabaei (34) Iranian - actress.
Negar Javaherian (34) Iranian - actress and translator.
Necar Zadegan (34) stated as “American people of Iranian descent“ - model.
Taraneh Alidoosti (33) Iranian - actress.
Leila Otadi (33) Iranian - actress.
Golshifteh Farahani (33) Iranian - actress, musician and singer.
Aylar Lie (33) stated as being “of Iranian origin” - actress, model, singer and former pornographic actress.
Elnaz Shakerdoust (32) Iranian - actress, designer and model.
Sheila Vand (32) Iranian - actress and performance artist.
Mikaela Hoover (32)  Iranian / English, German, possibly other - actress.
Pegah Ahangarani (32) Iranian - actress and film director.
Baran Kosari (31) Iranian - actress, model and designer.
Elnaz Golrokh (31) Iranian - make-up Artist, fashion and beauty blogger.
Aida Mohammadkhani (29) Iranian - actress.
Sadaf Taherian (28) Iranian - actress and model.
Amber Le Bon (27) Iranian (maternal grandfather), English, Irish, small amount of French - model.
Hasti Mahdavifar (25) Iranian - actress.
Medalion Rahimi (24) Iranian (also with Russian ancestry) - actress.
Tarlan Parvaneh (18) Iranian - actress.
Yara Shahidi (17) Iranian / African-American [including Ghanaian], possibly Choctaw Native American - actress and singer.
Vida Ghahremani (born in 1937) Iranian - actress.
Men:
Mohammad-Ali Keshavarz (87) Iranian - actor.  
Jamshid Mashayekhi (82) Iranian - actor.  
Ali Nassirian (82) Iranian - actor.  
Reza Naji (74) Iranian - actor.
Behzad Farahani (72) Iranian - actor.
Dariush Arjmand (72) Iranian - actor
Homayoun Ershadi (70) Iranian - actor and screenwriter.
Shahram Shabpareh (69) Iranian - Pop singer, composer and songwriter.
Kazem HajirAzad (67) Iranian - actor.
Mahmoud Pak Niat (64) Iranian - actor.
Mohammad-Reza Sharifinia (62) Iranian - actor.
Parviz Parastui (61) Iranian - actor and singer.
Jafar Dehghan (57) Iranian - actor.
Akbar Abdi (56) Iranian - actor and comedian.
Fariborz Arabnia (53) Iranian - actor and director.
Adrian Pasdar (52) Iranian / German, with some likely Polish - actor and director.
Farhad Aslani (51) Iranian -  actor.
Omid Djalili (51) Iranian - stand-up comedian, actor, television producer, voice actor and writer.
Jian Ghomeshi (50) Iranian - musician, writer, and former radio broadcaster.
Reza Attaran (49) Iranian - actor.
Hamid Farrokhnezhad (48) Iranian - actor.
Amir Aghaei (46) Iranian - actor
Peyman Moaadi (46)  Iranian - actor, screenwriter and director.
Asghar Farhadi (45) Iranian - film director and screenwriter.
Amin Zendegani (44) Iranian - actor.
Ahmad Saatchian (44) Iranian - actor.
Parsa Pirouzfar (44) Iranian - actor and theater director.
Shahab Hosseini (43) Iranian - actor and director.
Ramin Djawadi (42) Iranian / German - composer.
Pejman Bazeghi (42) Iranian - actor.
Mohammad Reza Golzar (40) Iranian - actor, singer and model.
Ali Ghorban Zadeh (38) Iranian - actor.
Mahdi Pakdel (36) Iranian - actor.
Houman Seyyedi (36) Iranian - actor and filmmaker.  
Dominic Rains (35) Iranian - actor.
Mostafa Zamani (34) Iranian - actor.
Sirvan Khosravi (34) Iranian - pop rock singer, musician, composer, music arranger.
Saber Abar (33) Iranian - actor and theater director.
Amirhossein Kermanshahi (33) Iranian - actor and photo model.
Dominic Adams (32) Iranian / English - actor and model.
Arash Mohajeri (31) Iranian - actor and model.
Hamid Fadaei (28) Iranian - model.
Troy Gentile (23) Iranian, Italian, possibly other - actor.
Shaheen Jafargholi (20) Iranian / Welsh - singer and actor.
Sayeed Shahidi (14) Black, Chocktaw, Iranian - actor.
Parham Rownaghi (born in 1997) Iranian - actor.
Mehdi Bajestani (born in 1974) Iranian - actor.
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خان دایی رفت پیش فرمون... جمشید مشایخی در نهایت آرامش به خواب ابدی رفت اما هنر و سینمای ایران رو تا ابد مدیون خودش و هنرش کرد. RIP Jamshid Mashayekhi #تسلیت به جامعه هنری ایران #سینما #ایران #جمشید_مشایخی #هنر #بازیگری #سیمرغ #آکتور #تالار_وحدت #سینمای_ایران (at Iran) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bvw5wGynHHX/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=zovm71vfvxsb
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#RIP Jamshid Mashayekhi @jamshidmashayekhi1 #جمشید_مشایخی درگذشت این بازیگر پیشکسوت که در طول تعطیلات نوروز در بیمارستان عرفان بستری بود، ساعاتی پیش درگذشت. استاد جمشید مشایخی یکی از ماندگارترین چهره‌های عرصه بازیگری متولد ۶ آذر ۱۳۱۳ در تهران بود و از سال ۱۳۳۶ با نمایش "وظیفه پزشک" فعالیت بازیگری خود را آغاز کرد و با فیلم کوتاه "جلد مار" در سال ۴۲ مقابل دوربین رفت و دو سال بعد با فیلم "خشت و آینه" وارد سینما شد. او تا به امروز ایفاگر نقش‌های ماندگاری بوده است که از جمله آنها می‌توان به فیلم‌های "گاو"، "��یصر"، "شازده احتجاب"، "سوته‌دلان"، "خانه عنکبوت"، "کمال‌الملک"، "گل‌های داودی"، "آوار"، "پدر بزرگ"، "طلسم"، "سرب"، "روز واقعه"، "خانه روی آب" و "یک بوس کوچولو" و مجموعه‌های "هزاردستان"، "داستان‌های مولوی"، "سلطان صاحبقران"، "امام علی (ع) " و "پهلوانان نمی‌میرند" اشاره کرد. #هنرگردی #Honargardi #jamshidmashayekhi — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/2FIxYUC
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شکایت کردن جمشید مشایخی از شایعه سازان !!! + عکس
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