Wednesday 14 June 2017

Tehran Noir: Thrillers of Samuel Khachikian

Samuel Khachikian behind the camera

If you already don't know, there's a new Iranian cinema strand taht I've co-programmed with Behdad Amini for Il Cinema Ritrovato. I'll be soon posting more information about this small tribute to one of Iranian cinema's greatest:

Femme fatales, private detectives, rainy nights in a concrete jungle, desperate men in trench coats… It all sounds like a film noir, and in fact, it is, but set in a time and place you would least expect: Tehran of the 1950s! This year, Il Cinema Ritrovato shifts its focus to the golden age of Iranian genre films, by unearthing four films directed by one of the most popular and influential figures in the history of Iranian cinema, Samuel Khachikian. The films, never screened outside Iran, show Khachikian working in his most familiar territories of film policier, thriller and film noir which both documented Iran on the point of modernisation and, through the myth of cinema, contributed to it. In the world of these delightfully stylish, low-key films an overlooked face of Iranian cinema is to be discovered.


The films:

Chahar rah-e havades (Crossroad of Events, 1955) • Toofan dar shahr-e ma (Storm in Our City, 1958) • Delhoreh (Anxiety, 1962) • Zarbat (Strike, 1964)

1 comment:

  1. hi, we read your article on facebook page of sight&sound. I am a writer who writes in a turkish movie magazine SEKANS. (www.sekans.org) I wanted to talk about this article and more on iranian films. I will also write to your e-mail. meet soon.

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