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Iran’s ‘World War III’ shines at Venice filmfest

The 79th Venice Int’l Film Festival in Italy awards Iran’s ‘World War III’.

Iran’s ‘World War III’ has been awarded at the 79th edition of the Venice International Film Festival in Italy.

Directed by Houman Seyyedi, the movie competed at the Orizzonti section of the Italian gala, where it won the award for the Best Film.

Mohsen Tanabandeh received the award for the Best Actor at the same section.

‘World War III’, written by the director, Arian Vazir-Daftari, and Azad Jafarian, follows Shakib, an ordinary day laborer who finds himself a job behind the scenes of a movie set.

The film is meant to be in condemnation of dictatorships, but the filmmakers themselves turn into dictators who would do anything to achieve their goals and they inadvertently turn Shakib into a terrifying monster.

In addition to Tanabandeh, cast list of the movie includes, Neda Jebraeeli, Mahsa Hejazi, and Navid Nosrati.

Iranian actress Leila Hatami, best known for her role in the Oscar-winning drama ‘A Separation’, was a member of the jury of this year’s gala in Venice.

The Oscar-winning actress Julianne Moore is the president of the Venice fest jury, which also consists of Argentinian director and screenwriter Mariano Cohn, Italian director and screenwriter Leonardo Di Costanzo, French director Audrey Diwan, Japanese-English screenwriter Kazuo Ishiguro and Spanish director and screenwriter Rodrigo Sorogoyen.

The 79th edition of the Venice International Film Festival took place on August 31-September 10.

Its Golden Lion for Best Film went to ‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed’ by Laura Poitras and the Grand Jury Prize was presented to ‘Saint Omer’ by Alice Diop.

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