Hana Makhmalbaf ( fa, حنا مخملباف; born September 3, 1988 in
Tehran
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) is an
Iranian
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* Iranian lan ...
filmmaker. She is the younger sister of filmmaker
Samira Makhmalbaf
Samira Makhmalbaf ( fa, سمیرا مخملباف, ''Samira Makhmalbaaf'') (born 15 February 1980)
Filmography
Awards and nominations
* "Sutherland Trophy", London Film Festival (1998), UK.
* "Special Mention, Official Jury", Locarno Fi ...
and daughter of filmmakers
Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Mohsen Makhmalbaf ( fa, محسن مخملباف, ''Mohsen Makhmalbaaf''; born May 29, 1957) is an Iranian film director, writer, film editor, and producer. He has made more than 20 feature films, won some 50 awards and been a juror in more than 1 ...
and
fatemeh meshkini. She is known for her films,
''Joy of Madness'' (2003)'',''
''Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame'' (2007) and
''Green Days'' (2009). Makhmalbaf won the
Lina Mangiacapre Award at the
Venice Film Festival
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in 2003 for
''Joy of Madness'' (2003)''. Joy of Madness'' also won the Special Jury Prize at
Tokyo Filmex
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. Makhmalbaf's film ''Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame'' won various awards as well, such as the Paolo Ungari UNICEF Prize from the
Rome Film Festival
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Cinema d'Og ...
and the Peace Film Award at the
Berlin International Film Festival
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.
Early life and education
Makhmalbaf's film involvement began early in her life. By age three, she had already attended the Cannes Film Festival. Her own work gained attention by age eight when the
Locarno Film Festival
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screened her first short film titled ''
The Day My Aunt Was Ill.''
Makhmalbaf expressed interest in being a painter, but did not like the "loneliness" that she described in the art form. She then was drawn to filmmaking, and she found the on-set experience compelling. In an interview, Makhmalbaf explained that hearing the words "lights, camera, action" was exciting and had a "strange power".
At the age of eight, Makhmalbaf decided she did not want to continue attending school. She then switched to her father's film academy and studio,
Makhmalbaf Film House
Makhmalbaf Film House is a film production company started by Mohsen Makhmalbaf and his family in Iran. The production company, which comprises all his family members, continues to produce films from the United Kingdom. Their latest production was ...
, in her hometown of
Tehran
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. In the Makhmalbaf Film House, the students learned about many art forms such as painting, photography and cinema.
Makhmalbaf had to keep up with what her peers were learning in addition to studying at the film academy. Makhmalbaf began to miss her previous schooling and went back for a few weeks. However, she quickly realized she would rather be the Makhmabaf Film House after experiencing the formal education system again.
Career
Makhmalbaf's debut documentary was released in 2003 and was entitled ''
Joy of Madness''. The film was about the making of her sister Samira's film ''
At Five in the Afternoon
''At Five in the Afternoon'' ( fa, پنج عصر, Panj é asr) is a 2003 film by Iranian writer-director Samira Makhmalbaf. It tells the story of an ambitious young woman trying to gain an education in Afghanistan after the defeat of the Taliban. ...
''.
Makhmalbaf was able to take advantage of being only 13 to amass much candid digital footage when Samira was trying to persuade Afghan people to take part in her film. She was described as being able to blend in and remain overlooked as she shot her film among the production. She was able to capture so much on film because her age caused people to not to hide from her since they did not take her seriously.
When
''Joy of Madness''(2003) premiered at the
Venice Film Festival
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, Makhmalbaf was too young to attend her own screening under Italian law.
''
Joy of Madness'' was also screened at the
Cannes Film Festival
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, where Makhmalbaf beat the record of the youngest person to have a film screened in the festival. The record was previously held by her sister,
Samira Makhmalbaf
Samira Makhmalbaf ( fa, سمیرا مخملباف, ''Samira Makhmalbaaf'') (born 15 February 1980)
Filmography
Awards and nominations
* "Sutherland Trophy", London Film Festival (1998), UK.
* "Special Mention, Official Jury", Locarno Fi ...
, who had broken the record at the age of seventeen.
''Joy of Madness'' was also screened at the
London International Film Festival
The BFI London Film Festival is an annual film festival founded in 1957 and held in the United Kingdom, running for two weeks in October with co-operation from the British Film Institute. It screens more than 300 films, documentaries and shor ...
in November 2004. Makhmalbaf and her sister, Samira, were both in attendance at the festival as Samira's film
''At'' ''Five in the Afternoon'' ''was'' also screened at the festival.
Her first feature film, ''
Buddha Collapsed out of Shame
''Buddha Collapsed out of Shame'' ( fa, بودا از شرم فرو ریخت, Buda az sharm foru rikht) is a 2007 Iranian film directed by Hana Makhmalbaf. The title is taken from her father Mohsen Makhmalbaf's book ''The Buddha Was Not Demolishe ...
'', won an award at
Festival du nouveau cinéma
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in
Montreal, Quebec
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,
Canada
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in 2007, as well as two awards from
San Sebastian International Film Festival, in Spain, and the Crystal Bear for the Best Feature Film by the Generation Kplus Children's Jury at the
Berlinale Film Festival in 2008.
Her second feature, ''
Green Days'' premiered at the 2009
Toronto International Film Festival
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. The film was a documentary about the run-up to the
2009 Presidential Election in Iran. Makhmalbaf made use of footage from protesters by inter-cutting scenes of the post-election violence garnered from cell-phone and other amateur videos circulating anonymously. ''Green Days'' also screened at the
Venice Film Festival
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.
Makhmalbaf and her family left Iran shortly after the film's premiere.
After ''Green Days,'' Makhmalbaf went on to work on her father's film, ''The President.'' In 2015, Makhmalbaf announced her next film, entitled ''Single Mother.'' Many of Malkhmalbaf's family members worked on the film, with her father, Mohsen Malkhmalbaf, writing the script, and her brother, Maysam Malkhmalbaf, producing it. Malhmalbaf and her family spent time in Italy when working on the script.
Filmography
Awards and nominations
References
Hana Makhmalbaf's Buddha won two awards at San SebastianHana Makhmalbaf's Buddha won an award at Festival du Nouveau Cinéma in Montreal
External links
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Hana Makhmalbaf at Makhmalbaf Film HouseInterview with Hana Makhmalbaf at Wide Screen
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Iranian film directors
Iranian women film directors
Iranian documentary filmmakers
1988 births
Living people
Women documentary filmmakers