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Jasmin Mozaffari’s Captivating Short Film 'Motherland' Wins at Toronto International Film Festival

28/09/2023
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Based on the actual events of the director’s parents, Motherland is a story about the moment in history when everything changed for the Iranian diaspora

Fela director Jasmin Mozaffari was awarded the Short Cuts Award for Best Canadian Film at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival. “Displaying great mastery of craft, this incredibly ambitious film excels in its direction, performances, sound, and picture, with every frame exhibiting love and intention,” said the jury’s statement. “The film left us with one word collectively: wow.”

See it here.

At the height of the Iran Hostage crisis in 1979, the film follows Babak as he embarks on a trip to meet his fiancé Katie’s parents in rural Iowa. When his fiancé’s father does not welcome him, this calls into question not only Babak and Katie’s relationship but Babak’s future. Played expertly by first-generation Iranian immigrant and award-winning actor Behtash Fazlali, Babak confronts the harsh realities of what it means to be an Iranian immigrant in a patriotic post-Vietnam North America, after leaving a homeland where a brutal Islamic regime has risen to power. 

Motherland is shot on 16mm film to replicate the era authentically and costumes were based on photographs of the Jasmin’s parents. “MOTHERLAND is my most personal film to date, chronicling an Iranian immigrant’s journey for acceptance and search for ‘home’ during the height of the 1979 Iran Hostage Crisis,” said writer and director Jasmin. “The film is inspired by the story of my father, an immigrant from Tehran, who married my mother (a Canadian) in the shadow of the hostage crisis. My mother’s parents wouldn’t speak to my mother for two years after they found out she was marrying an Iranian. I wanted to use this true life ‘meet-the-parents’ story as a way to uncover a part of history that has largely been forgotten.”

Jasmin’s debut feature, Firecrackers, premiered at TIFF and won Best Film at the Stockholm International Film Festival; and she took home the award for Best Director at the Canadian Screen Awards. She recently directed the pilot and co-executive produced the Netflix series, Fakes, and two episodes of Robyn Hood, created by Director X.

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