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FIFI HOWLS FROM HAPPINESS

by Mitra Farahani

synopsis

Iranian filmmaker Mitra Farahani tracks down her compatriot Bahman Mohassess, an artist who disappeared post-revolution and turns out to be living in Rome. Formidable and impious, with perpetual twinkle in his eye and a raspy laugh caused by the cigarettes he chain-smokes, the old man sits amid a sampling of his paintings and sculpture, opining on art, life and love. Two young Iranian artists arrive to commission a work and are rightfully awestruck by the man’s spirit and intellect, not to mention the various works he reveals to them, some never before seen by anyone. Farahani’s portrait of the man as he embarks upon his commission is loving, sad and wonderful.

international title: Fifi Howls from Happiness
original title: Fifi az khoshhali zooze mikeshad
country: United States, Iran, France
sales agent: Urban Sales
year: 2013
genre: documentary
directed by: Mitra Farahani
film run: 98'
release date: FR 02/10/2013
cinematography by: Mitra Farahani
film editing: Yannick Kergoat, Suzana Pedro
music: Tara Kamangar
production: Ecran Noir Productions
distributor: UDI - Urban Distribution International

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