Noor Iranian Film Festival

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The Noor Iranian Film Festival is an annual film festival held in Los Angeles, California, founded by cultural producer Siamak Ghahremani and co-founder Anthony Azizi in 2007. The festival's namesake comes from the word Nur, also spelled Noor, meaning to shed light or "noor," on Iranian culture and heritage through Iranian cinema. [1] A non-profit, non-religious, and non-political organization, the Noor Iranian Film Festival (NIFF) was created to shed light, or ‘noor,’ on Persian culture, helping to express the beauty of a culture that is commonly misperceived due to its portrayal in the media. [2] Additional to the main annual festival in Los Angeles, a tour of the program has made several return trips to cities such as Daytona Beach, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington D.C. [3] [4]

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The Los Angeles festival has been held at such venues as the James Bridges Theater on the UCLA Campus, Laemmle's Music Hall 3 in Beverly Hills and Magnin Auditorium at the Skirball Cultural Center. It has taken place every year since 2007, with the exception of 2010, where due to Iran's political uprising in 2010, and out of respect for the people in Iran, the festival decided to postpone its 4th festival to 2011. The postponement was also due to a lack of sponsorship and seed money for the festival. [5]

Programming

The program blocks have included feature films, documentaries, short films and animated films, all of which were selected to shed light on Iranian culture and heritage. Their submission guidelines for filmmakers state: "NIFF accepts films from Iranian filmmakers, films made about Iran or Iranians, and/or films that include Iranians as part of the cast or crew." [6]

Judges

1st Annual Noor Film Festival Judges

2nd Annual Noor Film Festival Judges

3rd Annual Noor Film Festival Judges

4th Annual Noor Film Festival Judges

5th Annual Noor Film Festival Judges

6th Annual Noor Film Festival Judges

7th Annual Noor Film Festival Judges

8th Annual Noor Film Festival judges

Awards

Additional to judged awards for films screened at the festival, the event selects honorary recipients with a career achievement award. In 2013 the festival announced that the Achievement Award would be renamed the Reza Badiyi Achievement Award, in honor of the director/producer Reza Badiyi, recipient of the festival's first Achievement Award in 2009. [7]

Achievement Awards

YearRecipientRole
2009 Reza Badiyi Producer, director
2011 Bob Yari Producer
2013 Shohreh Aghdashloo Actress
2014 Shaun Toub Actor

Film Awards

2007

AwardRecipientFilm
Theme AwardRyan HaidarianAref
Audience Favorite Mohammad Shirvani President Mir Qanbar
Best ComedyKaveh SejadhosseiniCold City
Best AnimationAmir MehranThe Lost Waves
Best StoryBahman DadfarFlying Next to the Red Chair
Best DramaSasan SaleimaniIt Takes Time As Smoking A Cig
Best DocumentaryMehdi RahmaniThe Autumn Boys
Best Director Shahram Mokri The Dragonfly Storm (short)

2008

AwardRecipientFilm
Theme AwardArmin PalangiHidden Generation
Audience Favorite Aryana Farshad Mystic Iran
Best AnimationSaeid GhahariRebirth of Rostam
Best StoryJahangir Golestan Bam 6.6
Best DocumentaryJahangir Golestan Bam 6.6
Best DirectorJahangir Golestan Bam 6.6

2009

AwardRecipientFilm
Best Feature FilmSabine El Gemayel Niloofar
Audience FavoriteFaramarz Rahber Donkey in Lahore
Best DocumentaryFaramarz Rahber Donkey in Lahore
Best DirectorFaramarz Rahber Donkey in Lahore
Best Story Mohammad Nourizad Flags of Kaveh's Castle
Best ActorAbazar NoorizadFlags of Kaveh's Castle
Best ActressMobina Aynehdar Niloofar
Best Short FilmLadan YalzadehThe Florist

2011

AwardRecipientFilm
Audience Favorite Maryam Keshavarz Circumstance
Best Director Maryam Keshavarz Circumstance
Best Actress Nikohl Boosheri Circumstance
Best Actor Navid Negahban Liberation (Short)
Best StoryJon GoldmanDiplomacy
Best Short FilmJon GoldmanDiplomacy
Best DocumentaryJoe AyellaAmerican Coup
Best AnimationAmeneh EslamiLittle Tale of Us

2012

AwardRecipientFilm
Audience FavoriteMorteza RezvaniThe Iran I Remember
Best Feature FilmDave Moutray/Shahaub RoudbariLosing Her
Best Feature Film DirectorEsmaeel MihandoustA Very Close Encounter
Best DocumentaryTanaz Eshaghian Be Like Others
Best Documentary DirectorBeate Petersen Nasseredin Shah and his 84 Wives
Best StoryAla MohensiMy City Pizza
Best Short FilmAna Lily Amirpour A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
Best Short Film DirectorAna Lily AmirpourPashmaloo

2013

AwardRecipientFilm
Audience Favorite Peyman Moaadi Snow on Pines
Best Feature FilmYoussef Delara/Michael D. Olmos Filly Brown
Best Feature Film Director Marjane Satrapi/Vincent Paronnaud Chicken with Plums
Best DocumentaryAref MohammadiA Survivor from Magadan
Best Documentary DirectorNahid Persson SarvestaniMy Stolen Revolution
Best StoryAref MohammadiA Survivor from Magadan
Best Short FilmNeysan SobhaniDimensions
Best Short Film DirectorParish RahbarFade
Best AnimationMo DavoudianPepe and Lucas
Best Animation DirectorMo DavoudianPepe and Lucas

2014

AwardRecipientFilm
Best short filmAli AsgariMore Than Two Hours
Best Short film Director Ethan Rains Still Here
Best AnimationBehrouz BagheriThe Hard Dream
Best DocumentaryIran's Unwanted Sons and daughtersOut of Rain
Best Documentary Director Ayat Najafi No Land's Song
Best Feature filmMohammadreza VatandoustWhen The Lemons Turned Yellow
Best Film Director Desiree Akhavan Appropriate Behavior
Best Story or IdeaNima ShayeghiBoys With Broken Ears
Audience FavoriteK-von MoezziNowruz: Lost & found

2016

AwardRecipientFilm
Best Feature FilmSalem SalavatiThe Last Winter
Best Short FilmAli AsghariThe Baby
Best DocumentaryShahriar Siami ShalOut Of Focus
Best AnimationMaryam FarahzadiThe Role Of Each Fret
Best Short DocumentaryHilda HashempourI.D.

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