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A look at the life of Ali Safai Haeri with the show “For After My Death”


According to the news reporter of Fars news agency, at the same time as the third week of “Patooq Documentary”, the documentary “For After My Death” produced and directed by Abdolreza Nematollahi will be screened and reviewed.

In this meeting, which will be held on Wednesday, July 28, from 16:00 to 19:00 at Sepideh Cinema, hosted by Hamed Shakibania, Seyyed Mohammad Hosseini will be present as a critic and Nosratullah Tabesh will be present as the editor of the filmographer magazine.

“For after my death” is about the progressive, thoughtful and mystical spiritualist, the late Ali Safai Haeri known as Ain Saad, who had different life and beliefs and for this reason was not appreciated during his lifetime and his works and gatherings were restricted for many years.

Various cultural and artistic figures such as Mohammad Mehdi Asgarpour, Manouchehr Mohammadi, Nader Talebzadeh, Alireza Davdenjad, Khosro Bagheri, Bijan Birang, Abdul Majid Maadikhah, Munira Safaei, Forough Ahrari, Mohsen Baghdadi and… are present in this documentary.

“For after my death” for the first time deals with the spiritual life of a thinker whose reading of religion is the need of today’s society. Ali Safai Haeri is an earthly spiritualist, the one whom Manouchehr Mohammadi, Seyyed Reza Mirkarimi and Mohammad Mahdi Asgarpour have repeatedly and indirectly mentioned in their works. “For after my death” is the first attempt of documentary cinema to narrate his life, a chaste and humble cleric who can represent the image of Islam and the innocent.

Shahpour Azimi wrote in relation to this documentary: “According to the testimony of those interviewed in this film, he was never closed to those interested in religious education in his house. His approach was such that he did not try to appear as a person with special or general knowledge, and according to Alireza Davodenjad’s narration, he was not recognizable even among those who came to visit him. Davoudnejad says that the first time he saw Safai Haeri, he could not recognize the person who was pouring tea in the crowd, gathering the table and cutting watermelons for others. be loud

According to the testimony of the documentary “After my death”, he participated in a five-hour meeting with the representatives of the seminary in the summer of 2013, and finally the interlocutor admitted to him that Mr. Safaei is not even ready to accept that he has to endorse opinions other than his own. »

“Patooq Documentary” was launched in 1401 by the Sourah Cinema Organization and in line with mutual thinking and synergy between documentary makers and documentary cinema enthusiasts. Art and experience are held.

Participation in this program is free for all interested parties.

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