Nose, Iranian Style

Nose, Iranian Style is a 2005 Iranian documentary film directed by Mehrdad Oskouei. It is about nose jobs (rhinoplasty) in Iran, which statistically has the most of any country.[1] The documentary employs a semi-comedic tone, with the title referencing the earlier film Divorce, Iranian Style.[2] Nose, Iranian Style relates the trend to politics, with it and the 2007 documentary Tehran: 11 pm connecting it to the importance of appearance, given the taboo of men and women directly and socially interacting.[3] However, Oskouei said the film was truly a critique of excessive consumerism.[4]

Nose, Iranian Style
Directed byMehrdad Oskouei
Produced byMehrdad Oskouei, Oskouei Film Production
Written byMehrdad Oskouei
Music byAli Samadpour
CinematographyReza Teymouri
Edited byMaziar Miri, Babak Karimi
Distributed bySheherazad Media International(SMI),Katayoon Shahabi
Release date
  • January 20, 2005 (2005-01-20)
Running time
52 min
CountryIran
LanguagePersian

Variety critic Deborah Young positively reviewed Nose, Iranian Style as "A surprising, compulsively watchable documentary."[1] It became Oskouei's most famous film internationally.[4]

Festivals

  • 18th Int'l Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA)(2005/ Netherlands)

Nomination Golden MovieSquad DOC U! Award

  • Salaam DK – Multi cultural Film Festival (2006/Denmark)
  • 2nd Ukrainian Int’l Documentary Film Festival "Contact" (2006/ Ukraine)
  • 3rd EBS Int’l Documentary Film Festival(2006/Seoul,Korea)
  • Oslo Documentary Film Festival (5 – 15 Oct 2006/ Norway)
  • 5th Tek Film Festival (2006/ Italy)
  • Sixth Biennial of Iranian Studies in Iran Heritage (2006/ London,UK)
  • 5th Int’l Documentary & Short Films Festival(2006/Prizren,Kozova)
  • 1th Irans Film Festival(2006/Utrecht,Netherland)
  • Rio de Janeiro Int'l Film Festival (2006 / Rio,Brazil)
  • 9th Int’l 1001 documentary Film Festival(2006/Istanbul,Turkey)
  • Film From the South (2006/ Norway)
  • Museum of Fine Arts US (2006/ USA)
  • Jakarta Int’l Film Festival (2006/ Indonesia)
  • UCLA Film & Television Archive (2007/Los Angeles, USA)
  • Aljazeera Int'l Film Festival (2007/ Aljazzera,Qatar)
  • Syracuse Int'l Film Festival (2007/ USA)
  • Visual Representations of Iran.(2008/St.Andrews,Scotland)
  • Berlins Cinema Babylon (2008/ Germany)
  • Faito Documentary Film Festival (2008/ Italy)
  • Belmont World Film (2009/ USA)
  • 6th Planet Documentary Review Film Festival(2009/ Poland)
  • "Retrospective of Mehrdad Oskouei",s films, Images Cinema (2011/Williams town,USA)
  • "Retrospective of Mehrdad Oskouei", DAS IRANISCHE WIEN, Filmarchiv Austria(2012/Vienna.Austria)
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References

  1. Young, Deborah (12 June 2006). "Review: 'Nose Iranian Style'". Variety. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  2. A. Jafar; E. Casanova (10 December 2013). Global Beauty, Local Bodies. Springer. ISBN 113736534X.
  3. Naficy, Hamid (2012). A Social History of Iranian Cinema, Volume 4: The Globalizing Era, 1984–2010. Durham and London: Duke University Press. p. 109. ISBN 0822348780.
  4. Yong, William (6 May 2011). "An Iranian Filmmaker Tiptoes Around the Censors to Explore Risky Subjects". The New York Times. Retrieved 7 May 2017.


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