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The heroic story of a wrestler in the war/ a martyr who Hadi was his coach – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news



According to the reporter of Mehr, the documentary “Baba’s Tree” directed by Mohammad Kohani is present at the 7th Documentary Television Festival and was broadcast last night, Wednesday, Mehr 5, on Sima Documentary Channel. This documentary is the story of one of the heroes of the eight years of holy defense.

Kohani, the director of this film, said about his documentary: The documentary “Baba’s Tree” is a narration of the biography of martyr Ali Asghar Hosseini Mihrab, one of the martyrs of holy defense. He is one of the champion wrestlers of Razavi Khorasan province, who left his wrestling and personal life at the same time as the war began and went to the battlefield with the enemy. Baathist goes.

He added: When he enters the front, he is a simple Basij, but his high abilities in combat skills were slowly discovered by Martyr Kaveh and he became the commander of Seyyed al-Shohda Army.A) It goes on. One of the distinctive characteristics of martyr Hosseini is his heroic story. He has won various medals in the country’s wrestling competitions.

This documentary maker said about the acquaintance of Hadi Amel with Shahid Hosseini Mehrab: The interesting thing about Shahid Hosseini Mehrab is that his wrestling coach Mr. Hadi Amel is a well-known TV reporter. Mr. Amel was his sports teacher during his high school days and during sports he realized that he has a good ability to wrestle. He works with him and invites him to the club. This issue makes this teenager become one of the important wrestling talents of Razavi Khorasan province.

Kohani stated: Mr. Amel was one of those who sat in front of our camera and spoke influence uttered He described a memory of the martyr; Shahid Hosseini Mihrab meets Mr. Amel during one of his vacations and tells him the story of confronting an Iraqi soldier. He says that somewhere we got into a fight with an Iraqi soldier and we had no weapons. I knocked him down with the techniques I learned from you.

He explained about the narrative form of this documentary and said: We used an interesting technique to make this documentary; In order to get away from stereotypes, instead of producing a documentary based on interviews, we told the narrative from the perspective of the martyr himself, as if this martyr goes to places and people to whom he somehow belongs. Our camera, along with this angle, visited his family, friends, his comrades And… he goes and visits them. We implemented the same method in the conversations. The interviewees are direct when they want to talk about the martyr opposite The camera does not speak, but we hear the words of their hearts addressed to the martyr. It is as if there is a third character in the film that people close to him see.

The director of the documentary “Derkht Baba” explained about the choice of this name for his film and said: Martyr Hosseini Mihrab had a daughter when they were on the front, and there was a lot of love between this father and daughter. On the other hand, Shahid has said many times that “I am so interested in the front and its fighters that I don’t want my body to return”. This issue is even mentioned in his will and he prayed that his body remain in the region. He finally achieves his wish and his body is dismembered during the bombing of Iraqi planes. Comrades Martyrs describe that while searching for his body, they realized that due to the explosion, the pieces of his body were stuck to a big tree nearby. We connected these 2 topics with interest in his child and chose the name “Daddy’s Tree” for this documentary.

The producers of this documentary are: writer, director and producer: Mohammad Kohani, cinematographer: Seyed Majid Ebadifar, sound operator: Massoud Iriyar, project manager and photographer: Seyed Jalil Hosseini Zahraei, production manager: Masoumeh. Khalilkhani Editing and sound: Mustafa Rezakhah.

The documentary “Derkht Baba” will be rebroadcast today, Thursday, October 6, at 10:00 AM on Sima Documentary Network.

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