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euronews interview – ‘Film and cameras are weapons’ Iranian director Bahman Ghobadi

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http://www.euronews.com/ Euronews reporter Wolfgang Spindler spoke to the exiled Iranian filmmaker of Kurdish ethnicity Bahman Ghobadi. The director speaks about making movies in Iran, his latest offering “Rhino Season” and his hopes for the future of his country.

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“Your last movie is the first you have made since leaving Iran. What was it like working outside your homeland?”

Bahman Ghobadi:

” Firstly, I didn’t leave Iran they forced me out of my country. It is very difficult to make a film in a country without knowing the language or culture. So this film reflects my feeling since I left Iran, in other words it is a very personal piece of art.”

euronews:

During the Cannes Film Festival I interviewed your colleague Asghar Farhadi, he said there is a problem of censorship, not censorship from the authorities, but a self censorship, within the film community.

Bahman Ghobadi:

“What I always say about censorship is that we have become worse than the state, it is automatic, yet we don’t want censorship, but the constant pressure on us by the regime forces you into it. One becomes like a convict on death row. They treat you so badly that you decide to kill yourself. Iran is like a condemned man who has been shot but the bullet missed the heart, Iran is seriously injured, we must help this country rise again.”

euronews:

“Did you leave Iran with a heavy heart?”

Bahman Ghobadi:

“It has been that way for three or four years I feel their is a hand smothering me, trying to strangle me. The film has helped me get over it. Now I breath a little better.

euronews:

“You once said you hated cinema, then you became a filmmaker. What does it mean to you to be a director? What is your mission? What keeps you going?”

Bahman Ghobadi:

“I am not sure exactly, but there is an energy that comes from my childhood, more specifically childhood memories. This blows me away and helps me make films. This energy comes from my country, my culture, the people and the Kurdish misfortune throughout the ages and the insecurity which weighs heavy in that part of the world. All this led me to make movies. It is true I have never really loved film or theatre, because the situation is difficult, conditions are not ideal for a filmmaker I could never film in peace in Iran, I have never just sat in a chair and said, “camera, action.” I have never had such a chair.

euronews:

Yes, but cinema is important, it is story telling, it presents a picture of your country, it offers the world a window on Iran and raises Iranian issues. It is important to produce, make and see Iranian films.”

Bahman Ghobadi:

“I know and this is why I continue on my way, film and cameras are effective weapons, most of the time I don’t carry firearms, but now I am armed and use this to defend my homeland. I also try to reflect my country’s history and its people to the wider world. I live in a country where you need permission to even think the authorities want to know what you are thinking and what are your plans for the future as a filmmaker. They even want to know what subject you are writing about. Once the script is ready the government makes you wait for months, years for permission to film and then they finally allow you to film. Then you have to put up with state security agents while you are filming your sequences. Then when you have made the film you need a permit to distribute it, to put it on screen. Then you need permission to send the film to festivals there is a lot of fear and panic you feel strangled. All this is great fun for a filmmaker.

euronews:

“We have seen the Arab Spring turn some states upside down. So far there has been no Persian spring. Is there any hope for change in Iran?”

Bahman Ghobadi:

“Not a Persian spring, an Iranian spring because Iran is not Persian. Persians are a small part, Iran means the Kurds the Baluchis, Arabs, Azeris. When the different ethnic groups rise, the Iranian spring will be stronger than in 2009, but I have the impression that there was a resolve to suppress this popular movement both domestically and in the wider world. I believe in the Iranian spring and the Kurds, Azeris, Baluchis will rise soon. I hope that the regime itself decides to concede and hand back human rights to all our citizens and all ethnic groups in my country.”

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Outside the Frankfurt stock exchange, the bosses of German lighting maker Osram embraced a bull on Monday for a photo-op connected with its IPO, but the newly floated shares did not behave bullishly.

Eighty percent of the company is being spun off by its owner, engineering group Siemens.

The shares went on sale in the initial public offering at 24 euros each, but – for mostly technical reasons – slipped slightly when they started trading.

However chief executive Wolfgang Dehen was upbeat: “It’s a great market: the market for LED lights is set to grow 20 percent over the next 10 years, so there’s great potential for us. We’ve been in the LED market for 40 years and we are one of the companies that’s had a lot of influence on the market, and we will continue to do so.”

*’Snapshot’*

Osram’s finance chief Klaus Patzak was also unfazed by the price slide saying: “That is just a snapshot, the share price and the valuation will settle over the coming weeks.”

Monday’s share price decline had been on the cards as mutual funds whose investment guidelines limit them to blue-chip stocks in Germany’s DAX index have to sell their stock.

Osram had said last month in its listing prospectus that the listing could be accompanied by “considerable selling pressure”.

US owners of Siemens shares in the form of American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) are also not be able to keep the Osram shares, because the depositary banks are forced to sell the new shares and give the proceeds to the owners.

*Boost to Siemens*

Siemens’ shares rose as investors saw the shedding of loss-making Osram as a positive .

The world’s second-biggest lighting maker is restructuring, cutting 8,000 jobs by next year and closing 10 out of 43 factories.

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