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Wednesday, 8 December 2010 - Iranian movie on U.S. in Iraq entered for Oscars |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Email Print Reprints Technology Android phones biggest network hogs Owners of Google's Android phones use more data than those with other smartphones, threatening to choke wireless network capacity, a new study shows.  Full Article  Google Chrome PCs to miss the holidays More technology news Read Assange backers in cyber retaliation over arrest | 10:55am EST Special Report: STD fears sparked case against WikiLeaks boss 07 Dec 2010 U.S. fiscal health worse than Europe's: China adviser 6:40am EST Testy Obama fires back at Democrats over tax deal | 07 Dec 2010 Jim Rogers: Fed understates inflation 07 Dec 2010 Discussed 120 Obama unveils tax deal with Republicans 72 WikiLeaks founder Assange arrested in Britain 63 Senate bid to renew ”middle-class” tax cuts fails Watched Bejeweled bra exposed in NY Thu, Oct 21 2010 Row over vote orgasm video Fri, Nov 19 2010 Playboy opens Mexican casino Sun, Dec 5 2010 Pictures Pictures of the year: Entertainment Our top entertainment photos of 2010.   Slideshow  Iranian movie on U.S. in Iraq entered for Oscars Tweet This Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook By Mitra Amiri TEHRAN (Reuters) - A movie depicting a nervous U.S. soldier accidentally shooting a little girl during a night raid on her home in Iraq might not be every American's idea of a possible Oscar winner. The fact that it was written and... Related News Turkey, Iran battle for clout, deals in Iraq 9:05am EST Analysis: Geneva talks fail to bridge gap with Iran Tue, Dec 7 2010 Iran, 6 big powers to resume talks on Tuesday Mon, Dec 6 2010 Powers hope to press Iran back to nuclear talks Sun, Dec 5 2010 Big powers to press Iran on nuclear issue at talks Fri, Dec 3 2010 Related Topics Fashion » Entertainment » Zagat Power Lunches » Film » By Mitra Amiri TEHRAN | Wed Dec 8, 2010 10:36am EST TEHRAN (Reuters) - A movie depicting a nervous U.S. soldier accidentally shooting a little girl during a night raid on her home in Iraq might not be every American's idea of a possible Oscar winner. The fact that it was written and directed by an Iranian makes "Farewell Baghdad," the gritty story of Americans in Iraq, even more controversial. Despite, or perhaps because of that, it is Iran's official entry for the 2011 Academy Awards, something its 37-year-old director says is the subject of "misunderstanding." "There are people who think I have been paid a lot of money to make this movie for the Iranian government. It's clear to me that those people have not watched the film," Mehdi Naderi said. Far from being state propaganda, Naderi says his film, which explores the motivation and doubts of both U.S. soldiers and Iraqi insurgents, was made in the face of unhelpful pressure from the authorities and on a shoestring budget. "The budget for Farewell Bagdad can be compared to what Sean Penn spends on his cigarettes or what Nicole Kidman spends for a small part of her make-up," he told Reuters in an interview in a Tehran coffee shop. The movie follows Polish-American Daniel, a failed boxer who signs up to the army and finds himself on tense foot patrols in Iraq. After a comrade accidentally shoots a little girl in her home, both men leave their base and take off into the desert. Daniel's life is eventually saved by Saleh, a would-be suicide bomber who hates Americans but reluctantly feels compelled to help another lost soul. SOFT WAR Given Iran's 30-year enmity with the United States, which is often referred to as the "Great Satan," a movie from here about Washington's long and painful engagement in neighboring Iraq might be assumed to portray Americans as the villains, oppressing a fellow Muslim nation. But Farewell Bagdad does not paint a simplistic picture of Americans as the bad guys. Daniel is shown as a regular guy struggling to come to terms with the violent, alien environment in which he finds himself. "I don't want my film to be seen as a tool of soft war against the West," Naderi said, urging viewers to look beyond the politics and see the human story where both sides, Iraqis and Americans, can learn to be friends, even in extreme circumstances. Filmmaking is a tricky business in Iran where the government keeps a close eye on political content and checks to ensure Islamic norms, such as women's dress code, are respected. The state has increased its pressure on filmmakers since last year's disputed presidential election which was followed by the biggest street protests since the 1979 revolution which ushered in the world's first Islamic Republic. "It took six years to get the permission to make this film and we changed the script about 18 times to satisfy officials," Naderi said. "I want to show how an Iranian filmmaker can make a movie without any financial support in less than two months from a country with lots of rules and censorships." 1 2 Next Fashion Entertainment Zagat Power Lunches Film   We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language, all capital letters or appear to be spam, and we review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of Reuters. Comments (0) Be the first to comment on reuters.com. Add yours using the box above. 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