«انفصال نادر وسمين (فيلم)»: الفرق بين المراجعتين
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==مقدمة== | ==مقدمة== | ||
− | انفصال نادر وسمين (فيلم) يتحدث عن مشاكل أسرية تقابل إبن أحد مرضى الدمنشيا بسبب إزدياد إحتياجات رعاية والده مما يضغط على حياته العملية والأسرية (تجاه زوجته وإبنته) ويضطر لإحضار راعية لوالده تعاني هي الأخرى من ضغوط إجتماعية. والفيلم يوضح تقلص الحياة الإجتماعية لراعة ألزهيمر لدرجة إذا حدث لهم شئ فهم لا يستطيعون التفكير في أحد ليحل محلهم. وهو فيلم ممتاز من حيث توضيح الضغوط الرعوية والنفسية والعملية والأسرية والمادية وغيرها. | + | انفصال نادر وسمين (فيلم) يتحدث عن مشاكل أسرية تقابل إبن أحد مرضى الدمنشيا بسبب إزدياد إحتياجات رعاية والده مما يضغط على حياته العملية والأسرية (تجاه زوجته وإبنته وطلب زوجته الإنفصال) ويضطر لإحضار راعية لوالده تعاني هي الأخرى من ضغوط إجتماعية. والفيلم يوضح تقلص الحياة الإجتماعية لراعة ألزهيمر لدرجة إذا حدث لهم شئ فهم لا يستطيعون التفكير في أحد ليحل محلهم. وهو فيلم ممتاز من حيث توضيح الضغوط الرعوية والنفسية والعملية والأسرية والمادية وغيرها. يلاحظ أن الصفحة العربية في الويكيبيديا</ref>https://ar.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%A7%D9%86%D9%81%D8%B5%D8%A7%D9%84_%D9%86%D8%A7%D8%AF%D8%B1_%D9%88%D8%B3%D9%85%D9%8A%D9%86_(%D9%81%D9%8A%D9%84%D9%85)</ref> لا تحس بموضوع رعاية رعاة الدمنشيا وذلك على العكس من صفحة ويكيبيديا العربية</ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Separation</ref>. |
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+ | كما يعرض الفيلم إحدى [[إشكاليات تقديم الرعاية للدمنشيا]] وذلك لأن راعية الشخص ذو الدمنشيا إضطرت للعمل كراعية رغم صعوبة طبيعة العمل بسبب ظروفها الاجتماعية. وهي أم وحامل ومتزوجة ومنهكة من الضغوط الاجتماعية والمالية والنفسية. ويحدث لها إجهاض فتقوم بإتهام إبن الحالة بأنه السبب لأنه دفعها عندما عاد إلى المنزل ووجد والده مقيد في السرير ومصاب بكدمات في ذراعه بسبب التقييد ووجد والده فقد القدرة على نطق الكلمات القليلة التي كان ما زال يستطيع التواصل بها. | ||
==من موقع ويكيبيديا العربية== | ==من موقع ويكيبيديا العربية== | ||
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تلقى الفيلم مراجعات إيجابية هائلة من النقاد. على [[موقع الطماطم الفاسدة]]، الفيلم حصل على نسبة 99% مراجعات إيجابية بناءً على 143 مراجعة ومتوسط تقييم 10/9،<ref>http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/a_separation_2011/</ref> كما حصل على تقييم 95 على [[ميتاكريتيك]] بناءً على 44 مراجعة.<ref>http://www.metacritic.com/movie/a-separation</ref> من بين 30 جائزة حصدها، حصل انفصال على [[جائزة الأوسكار لأفضل فيلم بلغة أجنبية]] في 2012، كما ترشح ل[[جائزة الأوسكار لأفضل كتابة (سيناريو أصلي)|جائزة الأوسكار لأفضل سيناريو أصلي]]. | تلقى الفيلم مراجعات إيجابية هائلة من النقاد. على [[موقع الطماطم الفاسدة]]، الفيلم حصل على نسبة 99% مراجعات إيجابية بناءً على 143 مراجعة ومتوسط تقييم 10/9،<ref>http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/a_separation_2011/</ref> كما حصل على تقييم 95 على [[ميتاكريتيك]] بناءً على 44 مراجعة.<ref>http://www.metacritic.com/movie/a-separation</ref> من بين 30 جائزة حصدها، حصل انفصال على [[جائزة الأوسكار لأفضل فيلم بلغة أجنبية]] في 2012، كما ترشح ل[[جائزة الأوسكار لأفضل كتابة (سيناريو أصلي)|جائزة الأوسكار لأفضل سيناريو أصلي]]. | ||
− | == | + | === الجوائز === |
− | ''' | + | حصد الفيلم أكثر 30 جائزة من مهرجانات متعددة منها [[جائزة الأوسكار لأفضل فيلم بلغة أجنبية]] في 2012، بجانب جائزة الدب الذهبي لأحسن فيلم في مهرجان برلين السينمائي الدولي، ويعد أول فيلم إيراني يحصل على الجائزتين. بالإضافة إلى جوائز الأداء التمثيلى ففى مهرجان برلين ذاته، فكان من نصيب كل من البطل والبطلة وجائزة الدب الفضى. ولا يغافلنا جوائزه على صعيد المونتاج والتصوير وكذلك التأليف. في [[مهرجان أبوظبي السينمائي]] 2011، حصل على جائزة لجنة التحكيم الخاصة. |
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− | * | + | | name = A Separation |
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+ | | caption = Theatrical release poster | ||
+ | | director = [[Asghar Farhadi]] | ||
+ | | producer = Asghar Farhadi | ||
+ | | writer = Asghar Farhadi | ||
+ | | starring = [[Leila Hatami]]<br />[[Peyman Moaadi]]<br />[[Shahab Hosseini]]<br />[[Sareh Bayat]]<br />[[Sarina Farhadi]]<br />[[Merila Zarei]] | ||
+ | | music = Sattar Oraki | ||
+ | | cinematography = Mahmoud Kalari | ||
+ | | editing = Hayedeh Safiyari | ||
+ | | distributor = Filmiran {{small|(Iran)}}<br />[[Sony Pictures Classics]] {{small|(US)}} | ||
+ | | released = {{Film date|df=y|2011|02|15|[[Berlin International Film Festival|Berlin]]|2011|03|16|Iran}} | ||
+ | | runtime = 123 minutes <!-- Theatrical runtime: 122:48 --><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.bbfc.co.uk/AFF278996/ | title=''Nader and Simin, A Separation'' (PG) | publisher=[[British Board of Film Classification]] | date=3 May 2011 | accessdate=25 March 2012}}</ref> | ||
+ | | country = [[Iran]] | ||
+ | | language = Persian | ||
+ | | budget = $500,000<ref name=business>{{cite web | url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1832382/business | title=''A Separation'' (2011) - Box office / business | work=[[Internet Movie Database]] | publisher=''[[Amazon.com]]'' | date=25 March 2012 | accessdate=27 March 2012}}</ref> | ||
+ | | gross = $22.9 million<ref name=BOM/> | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''''A Separation''''' ({{lang-fa|جدایی نادر از سیمین}} ''Jodaí-e Nadér az Simín'', "The Separation of Nader and Simin") is a 2011 [[Cinema of Iran|Iranian]] [[drama film]] written and directed by [[Asghar Farhadi]], starring [[Leila Hatami]], [[Peyman Moaadi]], [[Shahab Hosseini]], Sareh Bayat, and Sarina Farhadi. It focuses on an Iranian middle-class couple who separate, and the conflicts that arise when the husband hires a lower-class care giver for his elderly father, who suffers from [[Alzheimer's disease]]. | ||
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+ | ''A Separation'' won the [[Academy Award]] for [[Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] in 2012, becoming the first Iranian film to win the award.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/2012/02/27/us-oscars-aseparation-idUSTRE81Q06X20120227|title=Iran wins first Oscar with "A Separation"|publisher=''[[Reuters]]''|date=27 February 2012|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> It received the [[Golden Bear (award)|Golden Bear]] for Best Film and the Silver Bears for [[Silver Bear for Best Actress|Best Actress]] and [[Silver Bear for Best Actor|Best Actor]] at the [[61st Berlin International Film Festival]], becoming the first Iranian film to win the Golden Bear.<ref name=Spiegel>{{cite news | title = Iranian Film Takes Top Prize at Berlinale | url = http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/0,1518,746610,00.html | date=19 February 2011 | accessdate=20 February 2011}}</ref> It also won the Golden Globe for [[69th Golden Globe Awards|Best Foreign Language Film]].<ref name=GGwin/> The film was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay]],<ref name=OscarNom/> making it the [[List of foreign-language films nominated for Academy Awards#Writing (Original Screenplay)|first non-English film in five years]] to achieve this. | ||
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+ | ==Plot== | ||
+ | Nader and Simin have been married for 14 years and live with their 11-year-old daughter Termeh in [[Tehran]]. The family belongs to the urban [[middle-class]] and the couple is on the verge of separation. Simin wants to leave the country with her husband and daughter, as she does not want Termeh to grow up under the prevailing conditions. This desire is not shared by Nader. He is concerned for his elderly father, who lives with the family and suffers from [[Alzheimer's disease]]. When Nader decides to stay in Iran, Simin files for divorce. | ||
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+ | The family court judges the couple's problems insufficient to warrant [[Divorce (Islamic)|divorce]] and rejects Simin's application. Simin leaves her husband and daughter and moves back in with her parents. On the recommendation of his wife, Nader hires Razieh, a young, deeply religious woman from a poor suburb, to take care of his father while he works at a bank. Razieh has applied for the job without consulting her hot-tempered husband Hodjat, whose approval, according to tradition, would have been required. Her family is financially dependent on the work, and she takes her daughter to the house with her. | ||
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+ | Razieh soon becomes overwhelmed by taking care of Nader's father, which is physically and emotionally demanding. On the first day of work, when she finds that the old man is incontinent, she phones a religious hotline to ask if it would be a sin for her to clean him. Assured that it would be acceptable, she continues in the job, but later hopes to get her husband into the position, without revealing that she had first worked there. She finds the work very heavy, especially as she is pregnant. Nader interviews Hodjat and hires him, but Hodjat, who is heavily in debt, is jailed by his creditors on the day he is due to start, and so Razieh returns to work for Nader. | ||
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+ | One day, Nader and Termeh return to discover her grandfather lying unconscious on the floor in his bedroom, with one of his arms tied to the bed. Razieh is nowhere to be found. When Razieh returns, Nader accuses her of neglecting his father and of having stolen money from his room (unbeknownst to Nader, Simin used the money to pay movers). Razieh protests her innocence and requests her payment for the day's work. Outraged, Nader shoves Razieh out of the apartment. She falls in the stairwell on the way out of the building. Hodjat's sister later calls Simin to inform her that Razieh is in the hospital because she has suffered a [[miscarriage]]. | ||
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+ | A court is assigned to determine the cause of the miscarriage and Nader's potential responsibility for it. If it is proved that Nader knew of Razieh's pregnancy and caused the miscarriage, he could be sentenced to one to three years imprisonment for murder. Nader accuses Razieh of neglecting his father. The hot-headed and aggressive Hodjat physically confronts Nader on several occasions, and threatens him, his family, and Termeh's teacher, who testifies on Nader's behalf. When Hodjat is sent out of a court hearing for an outburst, Razieh reveals that he is deeply depressed, and that he is taking antidepressants for these issues. Nader learns from Razieh's young daughter that the reason she was absent the day Nader came home early was because she had gone with Razieh to see a doctor, which Razieh had avoided revealing earlier. This news, combined with Hodjat's explosive temper, causes Nader to wonder if Hodjat is physically abusive to Razieh and had caused her miscarriage. | ||
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+ | Termeh protects her father with a false statement and Simin, fearing for her daughter's safety, attempts to arrange a financial deal with Razieh and Hodjat, to pay [[Blood money (restitution)|blood money]] for the loss of their unborn child. Nader is initially outraged by Simin's suggestion that they pay Razieh and Hodjat, as he feels that it would be an admission of guilt. But he also must admit that he lied about his knowledge of Razieh's pregnancy. However, Razieh has serious doubts as to whether Nader's actions caused the miscarriage; she had earlier been hit by a car while retrieving Nader's father when he had wandered out of the apartment and had first experienced symptoms of the miscarriage that night. At one point, Simin plans to come back and live with Nader, knowing that she cannot go anywhere as long as her daughter still stays here. However, after another full-blown argument, Simin changes her mind and forces Termeh to leave with her. Nader tells Termeh to go get her mother from the car and that he will agree to paying Razieh and Hodjat, if she does think that he is guilty. Termeh leaves with her mother. As Nader watches Simin's car pull away, he appears satisfied that his daughter thinks he is innocent. | ||
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+ | Eventually, everyone, including Hodjat's creditors, meets at the home of Razieh and Hodjat to consummate the payment. Nader, still wary about the true cause of Razieh's miscarriage, writes the check but insists that Razieh swear on the [[Qur'an]] that his actions were the cause of her miscarriage. Despite Hodjat's urgings, Razieh cannot bring herself to swear, as she believes it will be a sin that could endanger their daughter. Totally dejected, Hodjat breaks down, hits himself violently and storms out of his home. Nader withholds the money. | ||
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+ | Later, at the family court, Nader and Simin have filed for a divorce once again. Their mourning clothes indicate his father has died. The judge makes their separation permanent, and asks Termeh about which parent she chooses to live with. She tearfully says that she has made a decision, but asks that the judge tell her parents to wait outside in the hallway before she tells him. Nader and Simin wait in the hallway, separated by a glass partition. | ||
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+ | ==Production== | ||
+ | The concept came from a number of personal experiences and abstract pictures which had been in [[Asghar Farhadi]]'s mind for some time. Once he decided to make the film, about a year before it premiered, it was quickly written and financed. Farhadi described the film as the "logical development" from his previous film, ''[[About Elly]]''. Like Farhadi's last three films, ''A Separation'' was made without any government support. The financing went without trouble much thanks to the success of ''About Elly''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Wiseman|first=Andreas|date=18 February 2011|url=http://www.screendaily.com/reports/one-on-one/asghar-farhadi/5024047.article|title=One on One: Asghar Farhadi|work=[[Screen International|Screen Daily]]|accessdate=19 February 2011}}</ref> The production was granted {{USD|25000}} in support from the [[Motion Picture Association]]'s [[Asia Pacific Screen Awards|APSA]] Academy Film Fund.<ref>{{cite web|author=Staff writer|date=4 February 2011|url=http://www.businessofcinema.com/news.php?newsid=17677|title=Berlin debut for MPA & APSA supported Iranian film|work=Business of Cinema|publisher=Join The Dots Media|accessdate=17 February 2011<!-- |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5wYgxMWI8 -->}}</ref> | ||
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+ | In September 2010, Farhadi was banned from making the film by the Iranian [[Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance]], because of an acceptance speech held during an award ceremony where he expressed support for several Iranian film personalities. Notably he had wished to see the return to Iranian cinema of [[Mohsen Makhmalbaf]], an exiled filmmaker and Iranian opposition profile, and of the imprisoned political filmmaker [[Jafar Panahi]], both of whom had been connected to the [[Iranian Green Movement]]. The ban was lifted in the beginning of October after Farhadi claimed to have been misperceived and apologized for his remarks.<ref name=liftsban>{{Cite news|last=Yong|first=William|date=4 October 2010|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/04/world/middleeast/04iran.html|title=Iran Lifts Ban on Director, Saying He Issued an Apology|work=The New York Times|accessdate=17 February 2011}}</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Release== | ||
+ | The [[film premiere]]d on 9 February 2011 at the 29th [[Fajr International Film Festival]] in Tehran.<ref>{{cite web|author=Staff writer|date=12 February 2011|url=http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=235679|title='Nader and Simin' people's choice so far at Fajr festival|work=[[Tehran Times]]|accessdate=17 February 2011<!-- |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5wYZr318e -->}}</ref> Six days later it played in Competition at the [[61st Berlin International Film Festival]].<ref name=berlinale>{{cite web|url=http://www.berlinale.de/en/programm/berlinale_programm/datenblatt.php?film_id=20116885|title=Competition: Jodaeiye Nader az Simin|work=[[Berlin International Film Festival]]|accessdate=17 February 2011<!-- |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5wYaoyQL2 -->}}</ref> Farhadi had previously competed at the [[59th Berlin International Film Festival|festival's 2009 edition]] with ''About Elly'', for which he had received the [[Silver Bear for Best Director]].<ref name=liftsban /> ''A Separation'' was distributed in Iran through Filmiran.<ref name=success>{{cite web|author=Staff writer|date=22 February 2011|url=http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=236215|title=Asghar Farhadi repeats success at Berlinale|work=[[Tehran Times]]|accessdate=22 February 2011<!-- |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5wgCx3TJF -->}}</ref> Distribution rights for the United Kingdom were acquired by [[Artificial Eye]].<ref>{{Cite news|last1=Hopewell|first1=John|last2=Keslassy|first2=Elsa|date=11 February 2011|url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118032604|title='Nader and Simin' sells to top territories|work=Variety|accessdate=20 February 2011}}</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Box office=== | ||
+ | As of 17 April 2014, ''A Separation'' has grossed worldwide over $22 million on an estimated budget of $500,000, making it a box-office success.<ref name=business/><ref name=BOM>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=aseperation.htm|title=A Separation (2011)|publisher=''[[Boxofficemojo]]''|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=intl&id=aseperation.htm|title=International Box Office Results|publisher=''[[Boxofficemojo]]''|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Critical reception=== | ||
+ | The film has been met with universal acclaim from film critics, currently holding a 99% "fresh" rating on [[Rotten Tomatoes]], based on 147 reviews and an average rating of 8.9/10,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/a_separation_2011/|title=A Separation – Rotten Tomatoes|publisher=''[[Rotten Tomatoes]]''|accessdate=24 April 2014}}</ref> as well as a score of 95 on [[Metacritic]] based on 41 reviews,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/movie/a-separation|title=A Separation – Metacritic|accessdate=28 April 2012}}</ref> making it the best-reviewed film of 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/feature/best-and-worst-films-of-2011|title=The Best and Worst Movies of 2011|last=Dietz|first=Jason|date=5 February 2012|accessdate=16 January 2012}}</ref> | ||
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+ | Deborah Young of ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' wrote from the Berlinale: | ||
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+ | <blockquote>Just when it seemed impossible for Iranian filmmakers to express themselves meaningfully outside the bounds of censorship, Asghar Farhadi's ''Nader and Simin, A Separation'' comes along to prove the contrary. Apparently simple on a narrative level yet morally, psychologically and socially complex, it succeeds in bringing Iranian society into focus for in a way few other films have done.</blockquote> | ||
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+ | Young noted how Farhadi portrayed Iran's social and religious divisions, and complimented the film's craft: | ||
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+ | <blockquote>As in all the director's work, the cast is given top consideration and their realistic acting results in unusual depth of characterization. All five main actors stand out sharply in Mahmood Kalari's intimate cinematography. Though the film lasts over two hours, Hayedeh Safiyari's fast-moving editing keeps the action tensely involving from start to finish.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Young |first=Deborah |date=15 February 2011 |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/nader-simin-a-separation-berlin-99930 |title=Nader and Simin, A Separation: Berlin Review |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |accessdate=17 February 2011}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
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+ | In a strongly positive review from ''[[Screen Daily]]'', Lee Marshall wrote: | ||
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+ | <blockquote>Showing a control of investigative pacing that recalls classic Hitchcock and a feel for ethical nuance that is all his own, Farhadi has hit upon a story that is not only about men and women, children and parents, justice and religion in today's Iran, but that raises complex and globally relevant questions of responsibility, of the subjectivity and contingency of "telling the truth", and of how thin the line can be between inflexibility and pride – especially of the male variety – and selfishness and tyranny.<ref>{{cite news |date=15 February 2011 |url=http://www.screendaily.com/reviews/latest-reviews/nader-and-simin-a-separation/5023837.article |title=Nader And Simin – A Separation |last=Marshall |first=Lee |work=[[Screen Daily]] |accessdate=2 October 2011}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
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+ | Alissa Simon from ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' called it Farhadi's strongest work yet and described it: | ||
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+ | <blockquote>Tense and narratively complex, formally dense and morally challenging... The provocative plot casts a revealing light on contempo Iranian society, taking on issues of gender, class, justice and honor as a secular middle-class family in the midst of upheaval winds up in conflict with an impoverished religious one.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117944617/ |title=Nader and Simin, a Separation |last=Simon |first=Alissa |date=15 February 2011 |work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|accessdate=2 October 2011}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
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+ | David Thomson for ''[[The New Republic]]'' wrote: | ||
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+ | <blockquote>You cannot watch the film without feeling kinship with the characters and admitting their decency as well as their mistakes. The American films made this year that deal with the internal detail and difficulty of family life – like ''[[The Descendants (film)|The Descendants]]'' — are airy, pretty and affluent compared with ''A Separation''. With the best will in the world, [[George Clooney]] cannot discard his aura of stardom, yet the actors in the Iranian film seem caught in their characters’ traps.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.tnr.com/article/film/100434/separation-iran-oscars-foreign-film-hatami-farhadi |title=How Iran Produced the Best Film of 2011—and What Americans Can Learn From It |last=Thomson |first=David |date=7 February 2012 |work=[[The New Republic]]}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
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+ | The film won the Fajr Film Festival's [[Crystal Simorgh]]s for Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematographer and Best Sound Recorder. It also received the Audience Favourite Film award.<ref>{{cite web|author=Staff writer|date=19 February 2011|url=http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=236083|title='Crime' crowned best film of Fajr festival|work=[[Tehran Times]]|accessdate=19 February 2011<!-- |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5wbTiGsYd -->}}</ref> It won the top award, the [[Golden Bear]] for Best Film, at the Berlinale Film Festival. The actress ensemble received the [[Silver Bear for Best Actress]], and the actor ensemble the [[Silver Bear for Best Actor]]. In addition it received the Competition Prize of the Ecumenical Jury and the [[Berliner Morgenpost]] Readers' Prize.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.berlinale.de/media/pdf_word/pm_1/61_berlinale/61_IFB_Awards_2011.pdf |title=The Awards / Die Preise|work=Berlinale.de|publisher=[[Berlin International Film Festival]]|date=19 February 2011|accessdate=20 February 2011}}</ref> [[Isabella Rossellini]], the Jury president of the Berlinale Festival, said that the choice of Farhadi's film for the Golden Bear was "pretty unanimous".<ref name=Spiegel/> Farhadi commented that he never would have thought he would win the Golden Bear, and that the film's victory offered "a very good opportunity to think of the people of my country, the country I grew up in, the country where I learned my stories – a great people".<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-12518260 | title = Nader and Simin: A Separation wins Berlin Golden Bear | date=20 February 2011| accessdate=20 February 2011 |work=BBC News| archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20110221050858/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-12518260| archivedate= 21 February 2011 <!--DASHBot-->| deadurl= no}}</ref> Ahmad Miralaii, the director of Iran's Farabi Cinematic Foundation, said that "Iranian cinema is proud of the awards", as he welcomed Farhadi at the airport upon the director's return from Berlin.<ref name=success /> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''A Separation'' was voted the second best film of 2011 in the annual ''[[Sight & Sound]]'' critic poll,<ref>{{cite web |work=In Contention |date=28 November 2011 |accessdate=29 November 2011 |first=Guy |last=Lodge |title='Tree of Life' easily tops Sight & Sound's Best of 2011 poll |url=http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/in-contention/posts/tree-of-life-easily-tops-sight-sounds-best-of-2011-poll}}</ref> as well as in the [[LA Weekly]] Film Poll 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.villagevoice.com/filmpoll/cat/film/2011/|title=LA Weekly|accessdate=21 December 2011}}</ref> The film was also voted No. 3 in the annual ''[[indieWire]]'' critic survey for 2011,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indiewire.com/survey/#|title=indieWIRE|accessdate=21 December 2011}}</ref> No. 4 in the 2011 poll by [[Film Comment]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.filmlinc.com/film-comment/entry/film-comment-announces-2011-best-of-year-list|title=Film Comment|last=Kemp|first=Nicholas |date=16 December 2011|accessdate=16 December 2011}}</ref> and was ranked No. 5 on [[Paste (magazine)|Paste Magazine's]] 50 Best Movies of 2011.<ref>{{cite web|last=Marcum |first=Jane |url=http://www.pastemagazine.com/blogs/lists/2011/12/the-50-best-movies-of-2011.html?p=5 |title=The 50 Best Movies of 2011 :: Blogs :: List of the Day :: Paste |publisher=Pastemagazine.com |date= |accessdate=8 June 2012}}</ref> [[Roger Ebert]] ranked the film No. 1 on his The Best Films of 2011 list and wrote: "''A Separation'' will become one of those enduring masterpieces watched decades from now".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/2011/12/the_best_films_of_2011.html|title=The Best Films of 2011|last=Ebert|first=Roger|date=15 December 2011|accessdate=6 January 2012|work=Chicago Sun-Times}}</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Top ten lists=== | ||
+ | The film has appeared on numerous critics' top ten lists for 2011,<ref name="met">Dietz, Jason (8 December 2011). [http://www.metacritic.com/feature/movie-critic-best-of-2011-top-ten-lists "Metacritic: 2011 Film Critic Top Ten"]. ''[[Metacritic]]''. Retrieved on 22 January 2012.</ref> some notable of which are the following: | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Col-begin}} | ||
+ | {{Col-2}} | ||
+ | * 1st: [[Roger Ebert]], ''[[Chicago Sun-Times]]''<ref name="met"/> | ||
+ | * 1st: [[Joe Morgenstern]], ''[[Wall Street Journal]]''<ref name="met"/> | ||
+ | * 1st: [[Peter Rainer]], ''[[Christian Science Monitor]]''<ref name="met"/> | ||
+ | * 1st: [[Mike D'Angelo]], Freelance<ref name="ind">Staff.[http://www.indiewire.com/survey/ "IndieWIRE: Annual Critics Survey 2011"]. ''[[IndieWIRE]]''. Retrieved on 22 January 2012.</ref> | ||
+ | * 1st: Nathaniel Rogers, ''The Film Experience''<ref name="ind"/> | ||
+ | * 1st: Kristy Puchko, ''The Film Stage''<ref name="ind"/> | ||
+ | * 1st: A. A. Dowd, ''[[Time Out (company)|Time Out Chicago]]''<ref name="ind"/> | ||
+ | * 2nd: Alison Willmore, ''[[A.V. Club]]''<ref name="met"/> | ||
+ | * 2nd: Andrea Gronvall, ''[[Chicago Reader]]''<ref name="met"/> | ||
+ | * 2nd: [[Oliver Lyttelton]], ''The Playlist''<ref name="met"/> | ||
+ | * 2nd: Chuck Bowen, ''[[Slant Magazine|Slant]]''<ref name="met"/> | ||
+ | * 2nd: David Fear, ''[[Time Out New York]]''<ref name="met"/> | ||
+ | {{Col-2}} | ||
+ | * 2nd: Peter Martin, ''Twitch''<ref name="ind"/> | ||
+ | * 2nd: Tom Hall, ''[[Sarasota Film Festival]]''<ref name="ind"/> | ||
+ | * 3rd: Marjorie Baumgarten, ''[[Austin Chronicle]]''<ref name="met"/> | ||
+ | * 3rd: [[Noel Murray]], ''[[A.V. Club]]''<ref name="met"/> | ||
+ | * 3rd: Scott Tobias, ''[[A.V. Club]]''<ref name="met"/> | ||
+ | * 3rd: [[Peter Bradshaw]], ''[[The Guardian]]''<ref name="met"/> | ||
+ | * 3rd: Rene Rodriguez, ''[[Miami Herald]]''<ref name="met"/> | ||
+ | * 3rd: [[Dave McCoy]], ''MSN Movies''<ref name="met"/> | ||
+ | * 3rd: Nick Schager, ''[[Slant Magazine|Slant]]''<ref name="met"/> | ||
+ | * 3rd: Peter Howell, ''[[Toronto Star]]''<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thestar.com/article/1108132--peter-howell-s-top-10-movies-of-2011|title=Peter Howell’s Top 10 movies of 2011|last=Howell|first=Peter|date=29 December 2011|accessdate=22 January 2012|location=Toronto|work=The Star}}</ref> | ||
+ | * 4th: Ray Greene, ''[[Boxoffice Magazine]]''<ref name="met"/> | ||
+ | * 4th: [[Owen Gleiberman]], ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]''<ref name="met"/> | ||
+ | {{Col-end}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Awards and nominations == | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
+ | ! colspan="5" style="background: LightSteelBlue;" | Awards | ||
+ | |- style="background:#ccc; text-align:center;" | ||
+ | ! Award | ||
+ | ! Date of ceremony | ||
+ | ! Category | ||
+ | ! Recipients and nominees | ||
+ | ! Result | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan=2|[[Academy Awards]]<ref name=OscarNom>{{cite web|url=http://www.deadline.com/2012/01/oscars-84th-academy-award-nominations/|title=Oscars: 84th Academy Award Nominations; Only 9 Best Picture Nods|publisher=''[[Deadline.com]]''|date=24 January 2012|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref><ref name=OscarWin>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/oscars-winners-list-academy-awards-295127|title=Oscars 2012: Complete Winners List|publisher=''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]''|date=26 February 2012|accessdate= 17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |rowspan=2|[[84th Academy Awards|26 February 2012]] | ||
+ | |[[Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Academy Award for Best Writing (Original Screenplay)|Best Original Screenplay]] | ||
+ | |[[Asghar Farhadi]] | ||
+ | |{{nom}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan=4|[[Asia Pacific Screen Awards]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.asiapacificscreenacademy.com/2011/10/nominees-announced-in-the-5th-annual-asia-pacific-screen-awards/|title=Nominees Announced in the 5th Annual Asia Pacific Screen Awards|publisher=''[[Asia Pacific Screen Awards]]''|date=10 October 2011|accessdate= 17 April 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.asiapacificscreenacademy.com/2011/11/a-separation-and-once-upon-a-time-in-anatolia-win-major-awards-at-apsa/|title=A Separation and Once Upon a Time in Anatolia Win Major Awards at APSA|publisher=''[[Asia Pacific Screen Awards]]''|date= 24 November 2011|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |rowspan=4|24 November 2011 | ||
+ | |[[Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Feature Film|Best Feature Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Asia Pacific Screen Award for Achievement in Directing|Achievement in Directing]] | ||
+ | |Asghar Farhadi | ||
+ | |{{nom}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actor|Best Performance by an Actor]] | ||
+ | |[[Peyman Moaadi]] | ||
+ | |{{nom}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Screenplay|Best Screenplay]] | ||
+ | |Asghar Farhadi | ||
+ | |{{nom}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan=6|[[Asian Film Awards]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.asianfilmawards.asia/2012/6th-nominees-and-winners/6th-afa-nominees-winners-by-nom/|title=6th AFA Nominees and Winners|publisher=''[[Asian Film Awards]]''|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |rowspan=6|[[6th Asian Film Awards|19 March 2012]] | ||
+ | |[[Asian Film Award for Best Film|Best Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Asian Film Award for Best Director|Best Director]] | ||
+ | |Asghar Farhadi | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Asian Film Award for Best Actress|Best Actress]] | ||
+ | |[[Leila Hatami]] | ||
+ | |{{nom}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Favorite Actress | ||
+ | |Leila Hatami | ||
+ | |{{nom}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Best Screenwriter | ||
+ | |Asghar Farhadi | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Best Editor | ||
+ | |Hayedeh Safiyari | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan=4|[[Berlin International Film Festival]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.berlinale.de/en/archiv/jahresarchive/2011/03_preistrger_2011/03_preistraeger_2011.html|title=Prizes & Honours 2011|publisher=''[[Berlin International Film Festival]]''|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |rowspan=4|[[61st Berlin International Film Festival|20 February 2011]] | ||
+ | |[[Golden Bear]] | ||
+ | |Asghar Farhadi | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Silver Bear for Best Actress|Best Actress]] | ||
+ | | Sareh Bayat, Sarina Farhadi, Leila Hatami and Kimia Hosseini | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Silver Bear for Best Actor|Best Actor]] | ||
+ | |Peyman Moaadi, [[Shahab Hosseini]], Ali-Asghar Shahbazi and Babak Karimi | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Prize of the Ecumenical Jury | ||
+ | |Asghar Farhadi | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Bodil Awards]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/melancholia-wins-denmarks-bodil-award-best-film-296781|title='Melancholia' Wins Denmark's Bodil Award for Best Film|publisher=''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]''|date=5 March 2012|accessdate= 17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |[[65th Bodil Awards|3 March 2012]] | ||
+ | |[[Bodil Award for Best Non-American Film|Best Non-American Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Boston Society of Film Critics]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/in-contention/posts/boston-film-critics-society-winners-as-they-are-announced|title='The Artist,' Martin Scorsese, Brad Pitt and Michelle Williams win top honors from Boston critics|publisher=''[[Hitfix]]''|date=11 December 2011|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |[[Boston Society of Film Critics Awards 2011|11 December 2011]] | ||
+ | |[[Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |style="text-align:center; background:lightblue;"|{{sort|Nor|Runner-up}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[British Academy Film Awards]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-16590913|title=Bafta Film Awards 2012: Winners|publisher=''[[BBC News]]''|date=12 February 2012|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |[[65th British Academy Film Awards|12 February 2012]] | ||
+ | |[[BAFTA Award for Best Film|Best Film Not in the English Language]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{nom}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[British Independent Film Awards]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/film-news/8934811/British-Independent-Film-Awards-the-winners.html|title=British Independent Film Awards: the winners|publisher=''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''|date=5 December 2011|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |[[British Independent Film Awards 2011|4 December 2011]] | ||
+ | |[[BIFA Award for Best Foreign Independent Film|Best Foreign Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Broadcast Film Critics Association]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/critics-choice-movie-awards-winners-artist-281281|title=Critics' Choice Movie Awards: 'The Artist' Wins Best Picture|publisher=''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]''|date= 12 January 2012|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |[[17th Critics' Choice Awards|12 January 2012]] | ||
+ | |[[Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Camerimage]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/in-contention/posts/camerimage-honors-dps-of-in-darkness-a-separation-wuthering-heights|title=Camerimage honors DPs of 'In Darkness,' 'A Separation,' 'Wuthering Heights'|publisher=''[[Hitfix]]''|date=5 December 2011|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |5 December 2011 | ||
+ | |Silver Frog | ||
+ | |Mahmoud Kalari | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Chicago Film Critics Association]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/in-contention/posts/tree-of-life-wins-four-awards-from-chicago-critics-including-best-picture|title='Tree of Life' wins four awards from Chicago critics, including Best Picture|publisher=''[[Hitfix]]''|date=19 December 2011|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |[[Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2011|19 December 2011]] | ||
+ | |[[Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[César Awards]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/race/cesar-awards-the-artist-michel-hazanavicius-294893|title='The Artist' Wins 6 Cesar Awards, Including Best French Film of the Year|publisher=''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]''|date=24 February 2012|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |[[37th César Awards|24 February 2012]] | ||
+ | |[[César Award for Best Foreign Film|Best Foreign Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/in-contention/posts/dallas-fort-worth-critics-really-like-the-descendants|title=Dallas-Fort Worth critics REALLY like 'The Descendants'|publisher=''[[Hitfix]]''|date=16 December 2011|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |[[Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards 2011|16 December 2011]] | ||
+ | |[[Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[David di Donatello|David di Donatello Award]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/caesar-die-tops-donatello-award-320415|title='Caesar Must Die' Tops Donatello Award Winners|publisher=''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]''|date= 4 May 2012|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |4 May 2012 | ||
+ | |[[David di Donatello for Best Foreign Film|Best Foreign Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Durban International Film Festival]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/durban-fest-offers-rare-spotlight-587760|title=Durban Fest Offers Rare Spotlight on African Cinema|publisher=''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]''|date= 18 July 2013|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |29 July 2012 | ||
+ | |Best Foreign Language Film | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan=7|[[Fajr International Film Festival]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=236083|archiveurl=http://archive.today/Bc6O6|title="Crime" crowned best film of Fajr festival|publisher=''[[Tehran Times]]''|date= 19 February 2011|archivedate= 16 August 2013|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |rowspan=7| 19 February 2011 | ||
+ | |Audience Award - Best Film | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Crystal Simorgh Award - Best Director | ||
+ | |Asghar Farhadi | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Crystal Simorgh Award - Best Cinematography | ||
+ | |Mahmoud Kalari | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Crystal Simorgh Award - Best Screenplay | ||
+ | |Asghar Farhadi | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Crystal Simorgh Award - Best Sound Recording | ||
+ | |Mahmoud Samakbashi | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Diploma of Honor - Best Actor in a Supporting Role | ||
+ | |Shahab Hosseini | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Diploma of Honor - Best Actress in a Supporting Role | ||
+ | |Sareh Bayat | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Golden Globe Awards]]<ref name=GGwin>{{cite web|url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/movies/2012/01/separation-golden-globes-best-foreign-language-film.html|title=Golden Globes: 'A Separation' wins best foreign language film|publisher=''[[Los Angeles Times]]''|date= 15 January 2012|accessdate= 17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |[[70th Golden Globe Awards|13 January 2012]] | ||
+ | |[[Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Guldbagge Awards]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sfi.se/en-GB/Press/Press-archive/2011-Guldbagge-Award-Winners/|title=2011 Guldbagge Award Winners|publisher=''[[Swedish Film Institute]]''|date=23 January 2012|accessdate=23 January 2012}}</ref> | ||
+ | |[[47th Guldbagge Awards|23 January 2012]] | ||
+ | |Best Foreign Film | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Independent Spirit Awards]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hitfix.com/articles/2012-independent-spirit-awards-winners-complete-list|title=2012 Independent Spirit Awards Winners - Complete List|date= 25 February 2012|accessdate= 17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |[[27th Independent Spirit Awards|25 February 2012]] | ||
+ | |[[Independent Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film|Best Foreign Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[International Film Festival of India]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.deccanherald.com/content/209085/content/213880/F|title=Colombian film wins Golden Peacock at IFFI|publisher=''[[Deccan Herald]]''|date=3 December 2011|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |3 December 2011 | ||
+ | |Best Director | ||
+ | |Asghar Farhadi | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Kansas City Film Critics Circle]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kcfcc.org/kcfcc-award-winners-2010-19/|title=KCFCC Award Winners – 2010-19|publisher=''[[Kansas City Film Critics Circle]]''|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |8 January 2012 | ||
+ | |[[Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan=5|[[London Film Critics' Circle]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/movies/news/a361122/the-artist-a-separation-win-at-london-film-critics-circle-awards.html|title='The Artist', 'A Separation' win at London Film Critics' Circle Awards|publisher=''[[Digital Spy]]''|date= 19 January 2012|accessdate= 17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |rowspan=5|[[London Film Critics Circle Awards 2011|19 January 2012]] | ||
+ | |[[London Film Critics' Circle Award for Foreign Language Film of the Year|Foreign Language Film of the Year]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[London Film Critics' Circle Award for Film of the Year|Film of the Year]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{nom}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[London Film Critics' Circle Award for Director of the Year|Director of the Year]] | ||
+ | |Asghar Farhadi | ||
+ | |{{nom}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[London Film Critics' Circle Award for Screenwriter of the Year|Screenwriter of the Year]] | ||
+ | |Asghar Farhadi | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[London Film Critics' Circle Award for Supporting Actress of the Year|Supporting Actress of the Year]] | ||
+ | |Sareh Bayat | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |rowspan=2|[[Los Angeles Film Critics Association]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/11/the-descendants-wins-la-f_n_1142144.html|title='The Descendants' Wins LA Film Critics Association Award For Best Picture 2011 |publisher=''[[Huffington Post]]''|date= 12 December 2011|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |rowspan=2|11 December 2011 | ||
+ | |[[Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |style="text-align:center; background:lightblue;"|{{sort|Nor|Runner-up}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay|Best Screenplay]] | ||
+ | |Asghar Farhadi | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Melbourne International Film Festival]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://miff.com.au/news/322#article322|title=Melbourne International Film Festival|publisher=''[[Melbourne International Film Festival]]''|date=24 August 2011|accessdate= 19 November 2011}}</ref> | ||
+ | |24 August 2011 | ||
+ | | Most Popular Feature Film | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | | {{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[National Board of Review]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://content.usatoday.com/communities/entertainment/post/2011/12/national-board-of-review-awards-hugo-clooney-swinton/1|title=National Board of Review awards 'Hugo,' Clooney, Swinton|date=1 December 2011|publisher=''[[USA Today]]''|accessdate=1 December 2011}}</ref> | ||
+ | |1 December 2011 | ||
+ | | [[National Board of Review Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | | {{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | rowspan="3"|[[National Society of Film Critics]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nationalsocietyoffilmcritics.com/?p=44|title=National Society of Film Critics |publisher=''[[National Society of Film Critics]]''|date=7 January 2012|accessdate= 7 January 2012}}</ref> | ||
+ | |rowspan="3"|7 January 2012 | ||
+ | | [[National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Film|Best Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | | style="text-align:center; background:#faeb86;"|{{sort|Nor|Third place}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay|Best Screenplay]] | ||
+ | |Asghar Farhadi | ||
+ | | {{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | | {{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[New York Film Critics Circle]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://entertainment.time.com/2011/11/29/new-york-film-critics-cant-wait-to-give-its-top-prizes-to-the-artist/|title=New York Film Critics Can’t Wait to Give Their Top Prizes to The Artist|publisher=''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]''|date= 29 November 2011|accessdate= 17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |[[2011 New York Film Critics Circle Awards|29 November 2011]] | ||
+ | |[[New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Online Film Critics Society]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.deadline.com/2012/01/tree-of-life-tops-online-film-critics-list/|title=‘Tree Of Life’ Tops Online Film Critics List|publisher=''[[Deadline.com]]''|date=2 January 2012|accessdate= 17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |[[Online Film Critics Society Awards 2011|2 January 2012]] | ||
+ | |[[Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Palm Springs International Film Festival]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/movies/2012/01/starbuck-a-separation-among-palm-springs-film-fest-winners.html|title='Starbuck,' 'A Separation' among Palm Springs Film Fest winners|publisher=''[[Los Angeles Times]]''|date=15 January 2012|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |15 January 2012 | ||
+ | |FIPRESCI award for best actress | ||
+ | |Leila Hatami, Sareh Bayat and Sarina Farhadi | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Satellite Awards]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indiewire.com/article/war-horse-leads-satellite-award-nominations|title='Descendants,' 'Drive' Lead Satellite Award Winners|publisher=''[[Indiewire]]''|date= 19 December 2011|accessdate= 17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |[[16th Satellite Awards|18 December 2011]] | ||
+ | |[[Satellite Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{nom}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Southeastern Film Critics Association]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/in-contention/posts/southeastern-film-critics-go-for-descendants-scorsese-clooney-streep|title=Southeastern film critics go for 'Descendants,' Scorsese, Clooney, Streep|publisher=''[[Hitfix]]''|date=19 December 2011|accessdate= 17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |[[Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards 2011|18 December 2011]] | ||
+ | |[[Southeastern Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Sydney Film Festival]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.filmink.com.au/news/2011-sydney-film-festival-winners/|title=2011 Sydney Film Festival Winners|publisher=''[[Filmink]]''|date=20 June 2011|accessdate= 17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |20 June 2011 | ||
+ | |Best Film | ||
+ | |Asghar Farhadi | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Toronto Film Critics Association]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.torontofilmcritics.com/2011/12/tree-of-life-named-best-picture-of-2011.html|title='The Tree of Life' Named Best Picture of 2011 |publisher=''[[Toronto Film Critics Association]]''|date= 14 December 2011|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |[[Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2011|14 December 2011]] | ||
+ | |[[Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] | ||
+ | |''A Separation'' | ||
+ | |style="text-align:center; background:lightblue;"|{{sort|Nor|Runner-up}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Toronto International Film Festival]]<ref name=VIFF>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/nader-and-simin-vancouver-film-festival-awards-249137|title='Nader and Simin' Wins Vancouver Film Festival's Top Audience Award|publisher=''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]''|date= 16 October 2011|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | |18 September 2011 | ||
+ | |People's Choice Award | ||
+ | |Asghar Farhadi | ||
+ | |style="text-align:center; background:lightblue;"|{{sort|Nor|Runner-up}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Vancouver International Film Festival]] <ref name=VIFF/> | ||
+ | |16 October 2011 | ||
+ | |Roger's People's Choice Award | ||
+ | |Asghar Farhadi | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[Yerevan International Film Festival]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gaiff.am/en/winners//year/2011#s|title=Winners|publisher=''[[Yerevan International Film Festival]]''|accessdate=17 April 2014}}</ref> | ||
+ | | 18 July 2011 | ||
+ | |Grand Prix - Golden Apricot for Best Feature Film | ||
+ | |Asghar Farhadi | ||
+ | |{{won}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | <sup>{{note|1|[I]}}</sup> Each date is linked to the article about the awards held that year wherever possible. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==مراجع== | ||
+ | {{مراجع}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==External links== | ||
+ | * {{official website|http://www.sonyclassics.com/aseparation}} (US) | ||
+ | * {{IMDb title|1832382|A Separation}} | ||
+ | * {{allrovi movie|538649|A Separation}} | ||
+ | * {{mojo title|aseperation|A Separation}} | ||
+ | * {{rotten-tomatoes|a_separation_2011|A Separation}} | ||
+ | * {{metacritic film|a-separation|A Separation}} | ||
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== مراجع == | == مراجع == | ||
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[[تصنيف:دمنشيا]] | [[تصنيف:دمنشيا]] | ||
+ | [[تصنيف:قطاع الخبرات الشخصية وتجارب الحياة]] |
المراجعة الحالية بتاريخ 22:18، 13 أبريل 2018
محتويات
مقدمة[عدل]
انفصال نادر وسمين (فيلم) يتحدث عن مشاكل أسرية تقابل إبن أحد مرضى الدمنشيا بسبب إزدياد إحتياجات رعاية والده مما يضغط على حياته العملية والأسرية (تجاه زوجته وإبنته وطلب زوجته الإنفصال) ويضطر لإحضار راعية لوالده تعاني هي الأخرى من ضغوط إجتماعية. والفيلم يوضح تقلص الحياة الإجتماعية لراعة ألزهيمر لدرجة إذا حدث لهم شئ فهم لا يستطيعون التفكير في أحد ليحل محلهم. وهو فيلم ممتاز من حيث توضيح الضغوط الرعوية والنفسية والعملية والأسرية والمادية وغيرها. يلاحظ أن الصفحة العربية في الويكيبيديا</ref>https://ar.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%A7%D9%86%D9%81%D8%B5%D8%A7%D9%84_%D9%86%D8%A7%D8%AF%D8%B1_%D9%88%D8%B3%D9%85%D9%8A%D9%86_(%D9%81%D9%8A%D9%84%D9%85)</ref> لا تحس بموضوع رعاية رعاة الدمنشيا وذلك على العكس من صفحة ويكيبيديا العربية</ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Separation</ref>.
كما يعرض الفيلم إحدى إشكاليات تقديم الرعاية للدمنشيا وذلك لأن راعية الشخص ذو الدمنشيا إضطرت للعمل كراعية رغم صعوبة طبيعة العمل بسبب ظروفها الاجتماعية. وهي أم وحامل ومتزوجة ومنهكة من الضغوط الاجتماعية والمالية والنفسية. ويحدث لها إجهاض فتقوم بإتهام إبن الحالة بأنه السبب لأنه دفعها عندما عاد إلى المنزل ووجد والده مقيد في السرير ومصاب بكدمات في ذراعه بسبب التقييد ووجد والده فقد القدرة على نطق الكلمات القليلة التي كان ما زال يستطيع التواصل بها.
من موقع ويكيبيديا العربية[عدل]
انفصال نادر وسمين والمعروف باختصار انفصال (بالفارسية:جدایی نادر از سیمین)، هو فيلم سينمائي إيراني 2011 من تأليف وإخراج أصغر فرهادي وبطولة ليلى حاتمي وبیمان معادي وشهاب حسیني وساره بيات وسارينا فرهادي. یتحدث الفيلم عن معاناة عائلة من المجتمع الإيراني والمشاکل التی یفرضها الواقع المعیشي والاجتماعي علی تلك العائلة فی ظل الظروف التقلیدیة السائدة فی ایران. من خلال زوجة تطلب الطلاق حتى تستطيع السفر والعيش في ظروف أفضل خارج إيران في مقابل رفض زوجها وتبدأ المعاناة بين الزوجين، عندما يتهم الزوج بدفع الخادمة التي تعمل في بيته والتسبب بإجهاضها.
تلقى الفيلم مراجعات إيجابية هائلة من النقاد. على موقع الطماطم الفاسدة، الفيلم حصل على نسبة 99% مراجعات إيجابية بناءً على 143 مراجعة ومتوسط تقييم 10/9،[1] كما حصل على تقييم 95 على ميتاكريتيك بناءً على 44 مراجعة.[2] من بين 30 جائزة حصدها، حصل انفصال على جائزة الأوسكار لأفضل فيلم بلغة أجنبية في 2012، كما ترشح لجائزة الأوسكار لأفضل سيناريو أصلي.
الجوائز[عدل]
حصد الفيلم أكثر 30 جائزة من مهرجانات متعددة منها جائزة الأوسكار لأفضل فيلم بلغة أجنبية في 2012، بجانب جائزة الدب الذهبي لأحسن فيلم في مهرجان برلين السينمائي الدولي، ويعد أول فيلم إيراني يحصل على الجائزتين. بالإضافة إلى جوائز الأداء التمثيلى ففى مهرجان برلين ذاته، فكان من نصيب كل من البطل والبطلة وجائزة الدب الفضى. ولا يغافلنا جوائزه على صعيد المونتاج والتصوير وكذلك التأليف. في مهرجان أبوظبي السينمائي 2011، حصل على جائزة لجنة التحكيم الخاصة.
صفحة ويكيبيديا الإنجليزية[عدل]
قالب:Use dmy dates قالب:Infobox film A Separation (قالب:Lang-fa Jodaí-e Nadér az Simín, "The Separation of Nader and Simin") is a 2011 Iranian drama film written and directed by Asghar Farhadi, starring Leila Hatami, Peyman Moaadi, Shahab Hosseini, Sareh Bayat, and Sarina Farhadi. It focuses on an Iranian middle-class couple who separate, and the conflicts that arise when the husband hires a lower-class care giver for his elderly father, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease.
A Separation won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2012, becoming the first Iranian film to win the award.[3] It received the Golden Bear for Best Film and the Silver Bears for Best Actress and Best Actor at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival, becoming the first Iranian film to win the Golden Bear.[4] It also won the Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film.[5] The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay,[6] making it the first non-English film in five years to achieve this.
Plot[عدل]
Nader and Simin have been married for 14 years and live with their 11-year-old daughter Termeh in Tehran. The family belongs to the urban middle-class and the couple is on the verge of separation. Simin wants to leave the country with her husband and daughter, as she does not want Termeh to grow up under the prevailing conditions. This desire is not shared by Nader. He is concerned for his elderly father, who lives with the family and suffers from Alzheimer's disease. When Nader decides to stay in Iran, Simin files for divorce.
The family court judges the couple's problems insufficient to warrant divorce and rejects Simin's application. Simin leaves her husband and daughter and moves back in with her parents. On the recommendation of his wife, Nader hires Razieh, a young, deeply religious woman from a poor suburb, to take care of his father while he works at a bank. Razieh has applied for the job without consulting her hot-tempered husband Hodjat, whose approval, according to tradition, would have been required. Her family is financially dependent on the work, and she takes her daughter to the house with her.
Razieh soon becomes overwhelmed by taking care of Nader's father, which is physically and emotionally demanding. On the first day of work, when she finds that the old man is incontinent, she phones a religious hotline to ask if it would be a sin for her to clean him. Assured that it would be acceptable, she continues in the job, but later hopes to get her husband into the position, without revealing that she had first worked there. She finds the work very heavy, especially as she is pregnant. Nader interviews Hodjat and hires him, but Hodjat, who is heavily in debt, is jailed by his creditors on the day he is due to start, and so Razieh returns to work for Nader.
One day, Nader and Termeh return to discover her grandfather lying unconscious on the floor in his bedroom, with one of his arms tied to the bed. Razieh is nowhere to be found. When Razieh returns, Nader accuses her of neglecting his father and of having stolen money from his room (unbeknownst to Nader, Simin used the money to pay movers). Razieh protests her innocence and requests her payment for the day's work. Outraged, Nader shoves Razieh out of the apartment. She falls in the stairwell on the way out of the building. Hodjat's sister later calls Simin to inform her that Razieh is in the hospital because she has suffered a miscarriage.
A court is assigned to determine the cause of the miscarriage and Nader's potential responsibility for it. If it is proved that Nader knew of Razieh's pregnancy and caused the miscarriage, he could be sentenced to one to three years imprisonment for murder. Nader accuses Razieh of neglecting his father. The hot-headed and aggressive Hodjat physically confronts Nader on several occasions, and threatens him, his family, and Termeh's teacher, who testifies on Nader's behalf. When Hodjat is sent out of a court hearing for an outburst, Razieh reveals that he is deeply depressed, and that he is taking antidepressants for these issues. Nader learns from Razieh's young daughter that the reason she was absent the day Nader came home early was because she had gone with Razieh to see a doctor, which Razieh had avoided revealing earlier. This news, combined with Hodjat's explosive temper, causes Nader to wonder if Hodjat is physically abusive to Razieh and had caused her miscarriage.
Termeh protects her father with a false statement and Simin, fearing for her daughter's safety, attempts to arrange a financial deal with Razieh and Hodjat, to pay blood money for the loss of their unborn child. Nader is initially outraged by Simin's suggestion that they pay Razieh and Hodjat, as he feels that it would be an admission of guilt. But he also must admit that he lied about his knowledge of Razieh's pregnancy. However, Razieh has serious doubts as to whether Nader's actions caused the miscarriage; she had earlier been hit by a car while retrieving Nader's father when he had wandered out of the apartment and had first experienced symptoms of the miscarriage that night. At one point, Simin plans to come back and live with Nader, knowing that she cannot go anywhere as long as her daughter still stays here. However, after another full-blown argument, Simin changes her mind and forces Termeh to leave with her. Nader tells Termeh to go get her mother from the car and that he will agree to paying Razieh and Hodjat, if she does think that he is guilty. Termeh leaves with her mother. As Nader watches Simin's car pull away, he appears satisfied that his daughter thinks he is innocent.
Eventually, everyone, including Hodjat's creditors, meets at the home of Razieh and Hodjat to consummate the payment. Nader, still wary about the true cause of Razieh's miscarriage, writes the check but insists that Razieh swear on the Qur'an that his actions were the cause of her miscarriage. Despite Hodjat's urgings, Razieh cannot bring herself to swear, as she believes it will be a sin that could endanger their daughter. Totally dejected, Hodjat breaks down, hits himself violently and storms out of his home. Nader withholds the money.
Later, at the family court, Nader and Simin have filed for a divorce once again. Their mourning clothes indicate his father has died. The judge makes their separation permanent, and asks Termeh about which parent she chooses to live with. She tearfully says that she has made a decision, but asks that the judge tell her parents to wait outside in the hallway before she tells him. Nader and Simin wait in the hallway, separated by a glass partition.
Production[عدل]
The concept came from a number of personal experiences and abstract pictures which had been in Asghar Farhadi's mind for some time. Once he decided to make the film, about a year before it premiered, it was quickly written and financed. Farhadi described the film as the "logical development" from his previous film, About Elly. Like Farhadi's last three films, A Separation was made without any government support. The financing went without trouble much thanks to the success of About Elly.[7] The production was granted قالب:USD in support from the Motion Picture Association's APSA Academy Film Fund.[8] In September 2010, Farhadi was banned from making the film by the Iranian Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, because of an acceptance speech held during an award ceremony where he expressed support for several Iranian film personalities. Notably he had wished to see the return to Iranian cinema of Mohsen Makhmalbaf, an exiled filmmaker and Iranian opposition profile, and of the imprisoned political filmmaker Jafar Panahi, both of whom had been connected to the Iranian Green Movement. The ban was lifted in the beginning of October after Farhadi claimed to have been misperceived and apologized for his remarks.[9]
Release[عدل]
The film premiered on 9 February 2011 at the 29th Fajr International Film Festival in Tehran.[10] Six days later it played in Competition at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival.[11] Farhadi had previously competed at the festival's 2009 edition with About Elly, for which he had received the Silver Bear for Best Director.[9] A Separation was distributed in Iran through Filmiran.[12] Distribution rights for the United Kingdom were acquired by Artificial Eye.[13]
Box office[عدل]
As of 17 April 2014, A Separation has grossed worldwide over $22 million on an estimated budget of $500,000, making it a box-office success.[14][15][16]
Critical reception[عدل]
The film has been met with universal acclaim from film critics, currently holding a 99% "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 147 reviews and an average rating of 8.9/10,[17] as well as a score of 95 on Metacritic based on 41 reviews,[18] making it the best-reviewed film of 2011.[19]
Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter wrote from the Berlinale:
Just when it seemed impossible for Iranian filmmakers to express themselves meaningfully outside the bounds of censorship, Asghar Farhadi's Nader and Simin, A Separation comes along to prove the contrary. Apparently simple on a narrative level yet morally, psychologically and socially complex, it succeeds in bringing Iranian society into focus for in a way few other films have done.
Young noted how Farhadi portrayed Iran's social and religious divisions, and complimented the film's craft:
As in all the director's work, the cast is given top consideration and their realistic acting results in unusual depth of characterization. All five main actors stand out sharply in Mahmood Kalari's intimate cinematography. Though the film lasts over two hours, Hayedeh Safiyari's fast-moving editing keeps the action tensely involving from start to finish.[20]
In a strongly positive review from Screen Daily, Lee Marshall wrote:
Showing a control of investigative pacing that recalls classic Hitchcock and a feel for ethical nuance that is all his own, Farhadi has hit upon a story that is not only about men and women, children and parents, justice and religion in today's Iran, but that raises complex and globally relevant questions of responsibility, of the subjectivity and contingency of "telling the truth", and of how thin the line can be between inflexibility and pride – especially of the male variety – and selfishness and tyranny.[21]
Alissa Simon from Variety called it Farhadi's strongest work yet and described it:
Tense and narratively complex, formally dense and morally challenging... The provocative plot casts a revealing light on contempo Iranian society, taking on issues of gender, class, justice and honor as a secular middle-class family in the midst of upheaval winds up in conflict with an impoverished religious one.[22]
David Thomson for The New Republic wrote:
You cannot watch the film without feeling kinship with the characters and admitting their decency as well as their mistakes. The American films made this year that deal with the internal detail and difficulty of family life – like The Descendants — are airy, pretty and affluent compared with A Separation. With the best will in the world, George Clooney cannot discard his aura of stardom, yet the actors in the Iranian film seem caught in their characters’ traps.[23]
The film won the Fajr Film Festival's Crystal Simorghs for Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematographer and Best Sound Recorder. It also received the Audience Favourite Film award.[24] It won the top award, the Golden Bear for Best Film, at the Berlinale Film Festival. The actress ensemble received the Silver Bear for Best Actress, and the actor ensemble the Silver Bear for Best Actor. In addition it received the Competition Prize of the Ecumenical Jury and the Berliner Morgenpost Readers' Prize.[25] Isabella Rossellini, the Jury president of the Berlinale Festival, said that the choice of Farhadi's film for the Golden Bear was "pretty unanimous".[4] Farhadi commented that he never would have thought he would win the Golden Bear, and that the film's victory offered "a very good opportunity to think of the people of my country, the country I grew up in, the country where I learned my stories – a great people".[26] Ahmad Miralaii, the director of Iran's Farabi Cinematic Foundation, said that "Iranian cinema is proud of the awards", as he welcomed Farhadi at the airport upon the director's return from Berlin.[12]
A Separation was voted the second best film of 2011 in the annual Sight & Sound critic poll,[27] as well as in the LA Weekly Film Poll 2011.[28] The film was also voted No. 3 in the annual indieWire critic survey for 2011,[29] No. 4 in the 2011 poll by Film Comment,[30] and was ranked No. 5 on Paste Magazine's 50 Best Movies of 2011.[31] Roger Ebert ranked the film No. 1 on his The Best Films of 2011 list and wrote: "A Separation will become one of those enduring masterpieces watched decades from now".[32]
Top ten lists[عدل]
The film has appeared on numerous critics' top ten lists for 2011,[33] some notable of which are the following:
- 1st: Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times[33]
- 1st: Joe Morgenstern, Wall Street Journal[33]
- 1st: Peter Rainer, Christian Science Monitor[33]
- 1st: Mike D'Angelo, Freelance[34]
- 1st: Nathaniel Rogers, The Film Experience[34]
- 1st: Kristy Puchko, The Film Stage[34]
- 1st: A. A. Dowd, Time Out Chicago[34]
- 2nd: Alison Willmore, A.V. Club[33]
- 2nd: Andrea Gronvall, Chicago Reader[33]
- 2nd: Oliver Lyttelton, The Playlist[33]
- 2nd: Chuck Bowen, Slant[33]
- 2nd: David Fear, Time Out New York[33]
- 2nd: Peter Martin, Twitch[34]
- 2nd: Tom Hall, Sarasota Film Festival[34]
- 3rd: Marjorie Baumgarten, Austin Chronicle[33]
- 3rd: Noel Murray, A.V. Club[33]
- 3rd: Scott Tobias, A.V. Club[33]
- 3rd: Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian[33]
- 3rd: Rene Rodriguez, Miami Herald[33]
- 3rd: Dave McCoy, MSN Movies[33]
- 3rd: Nick Schager, Slant[33]
- 3rd: Peter Howell, Toronto Star[35]
- 4th: Ray Greene, Boxoffice Magazine[33]
- 4th: Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly[33]
Awards and nominations[عدل]
قالب:Note Each date is linked to the article about the awards held that year wherever possible.
مراجع[عدل]
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- ↑ http://www.metacritic.com/movie/a-separation
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- ↑ خطأ استشهاد: وسم
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