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Politicians sat down to watch the “Silver Man” / Latifi: I put my 39-year experience to work


According to Fars News Agency, quoting the public relations of the movie “Silver Man”, the latest film by Mohammad Hossein Latifi, was screened last night (December 7) in the presence of a group of political and cultural figures and members of the Islamic Consultative Assembly at the Media Cultural Center.

In this meeting, Ali Akbar Salehi, Vice President of the Academy of Sciences and former head of the Atomic Energy Organization, Hojjatoleslam Mostafa Rostami, Head of the Leadership Representation in Universities, Gholamreza Montazeri, Representative of Gorgan and Deputy Chairman of the Cultural Commission, Abbas Moghtadaei, Representative of Isfahan and Deputy Chairman of the National Security Commission, Ahmad Amirabadi The representative of the people of Qom and a member of the Economic Commission and Hojjatoleslam Hossein Mirzaei, a member of the Parliamentary Cultural Commission were present.

“Silver Man”, produced by Parviz Amiri and directed by Mohammad Hossein Latifi and starring Nader Soleimani, Mehdi Soltani, Iraj Nozari and young actors, was filmed in Iran and Turkey and made in a different genre from other Latifi works and has an audience other than the audience. He always has.

* Moderator: Let everyone help

At the beginning of the meeting, Ali Abdi Dehsorkh, the host of the “Silver Dead” project and the creator of the idea of ​​little heroes and the silver man, pointed out the importance of media and cinema in today’s world and its place in streamlining the realization and globalization of policies and The goals of the great powers were to explain the concerns of themselves and their colleagues in filling the cultural vacuum of cinematic explanations of ideas such as “national production” and “resistance economics”, as well as the reasons for creating a work with this content.

He referred to the obstacles, warnings, and despair that occurred during the making of the team’s previous work, “Little Hero,” with the view that “you can not turn a slogan into a film.” ‌View Iranian cinema criticized not only the hopelessness of the younger generation, but also its productions aimed at instilling despair and frustration in society, and called for more support from influential people and government institutions, especially education, for works aimed at competing with Hollywood productions. In the field of making works, they have placed great concern for teenagers.

After the screening of the film, some of the guests present at the meeting explained their views on the “Silver Man”.

* Salehi: “Silver Man” reminds of the blessings of “Islam and Iran”

Ali Akbar Salehi, Vice President of the Academy of Sciences and former head of the Atomic Energy Organization, while praising those involved in the construction of the complex, stressed the need to be thankful for the blessings that will be reminded by seeing this film.

He said: “First thanksgiving for being Iranian and this land with 3,000 years of written history, despite all the ups and downs, still remains as a nation.” Secondly, because we are Muslims and we are proud to be Iranians in the context of Islam. Third, because the opportunity to serve the Iranian people is a source of gratitude, and we need such films through which we can portray three aspects of gratitude.

Salehi also stated that the Islamic Revolution was a movement that worried the world powers and disrupted their desired order: “Issues such as the issue of nuclei are an excuse;” I hope we can overcome these problems safely.

* Rostami: “Silver Man” is what today’s cinema needs

Furthermore, Hojjatoleslam Rostami, in charge of representing the Supreme Leader in universities, called “The Silver Man” a valuable and influential film that goes against the current trend of Iranian cinema and stated: In an atmosphere where the nationalist current of cinema , Identity-oriented and value-creating have been weakened even within the country, and instead a current that focuses on highlighting weaknesses and shortcomings and seeks to satisfy the current بدخوان It’s about the country, it gets more attention, the genre of Mr. Latifi’s work and “Silver Man” is what we need in cinema.

* What did the people’s representatives say about the “Silver Man”?

Then Abbas Moqtadaei, the representative of Isfahan and the deputy chairman of the National Security Commission, stated: “This film is more than a window to talk to the Iranian youth, with the literature and language of the film in the international arena with others who live beyond our borders.” They speak, and it sends the message to them that the human temperament and character of an Iranian person mixed with Islamic thought show kindness and chivalry in places, and this is the essence. Existence of a person who has been brought up with the Iranian Islamic model.

Hojjatoleslam Hossein Mirzaei, another member of Isfahan and a member of the parliament’s cultural commission, said: “Before, I thought that golden men wanted to see the silver man, but tonight, after the screening, I realized that he was a golden man. And we are the silver man.

Hojjatoleslam Mohammad Taghi Naqdali, Khomeini’s representative in the city, also points to the attacks of this film, referring to the attacks, both in the form of media, culture and economy, which seek to undermine the spirit of zeal and epic belief and the belief that “we can”. He knew that he had injected this spirit into the youth and teenagers of Iran and expressed hope that we would see more of such magnificent works in Iranian cinema.

Gholamreza Montazeri, Gorgan MP and Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Cultural Commission, described the “Silver Man” as a window to a very promising horizon and a clear picture of the values ​​of the Iranian people as they are and as they should be. کرد.

Ahmad Amirabadi, a representative of Qom and a member of the Economic Commission of the parliament, described “Silver Man” as an attractive and professional film that depicts both the militant spirit and masculinity of Iranians as warriors of the holy defense era, as well as people of peace. Joe has introduced and has been able to draw these two concepts beautifully together.

Another guest of the program was Morteza Moradian, the former Iranian ambassador to Denmark and the director general of human resources of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who stated: He portrayed peace and crisis prevention.

He also stressed the importance of the final scene of the film, the “flag-waving scene”, and the need for young people to pay attention to it.

Ismail Bahrizadeh, the head of the country’s students, thanked the filmmakers for the film and pointed out the importance and complexity of education. Enumerated the film.

Latifi: I brought my 39 years of experience to the “Silver Man”

Mohammad Hossein Latifi, the director of the movie “Silver Man”, also expressed his satisfaction with the welcome of the guests and said: Non-poetic To present.

Pointing out that our cinema has a gap in the field of heroism, he added: “Despite all the difficulties and bottlenecks, we have completed this work and I hope it will be a good start to pay attention to the needs.” Spiritual Kids in the cinema.

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