Iranian film ‘Cold Sigh’ wins at Italian festival

Iranian shutterbug Masoud Amini Tirani won the Best Cinematography Award at the 22nd Ischia Global Film Festival in Italy for his work on the film ‘Cold
Sigh.’
The jury praised Tirani’s “powerful debut,” stating that the film’s strength lies in its stark cinematography, brilliantly highlighting the protagonist’s emotions and complex relationship with his father, ILNA wrote.  
Founded in 1992, the Ischia festival showcases independent films and is known for its focus on promoting emerging talents in the industry. This year’s jury included renowned film professionals such as Tiina Lokk, founder and director of the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, Italian director and actor Maurizio Nichetti, and Jugoslov Pantelić, artistic director of the Belgrade International Film Festival.
‘Cold Sigh,’ directed by Nahid Sedigh, stars Iman Sedigh and Ali Bagheri in lead roles. The film is internationally distributed by Madakto Pictures, ensuring its reach to a global audience.
Baha, a young man from a border town, learns that Bahram has been released from prison after 20 years. Bahram killed his wife having accused her of cheating on him. Baha decides to take to the road to bring him back from prison himself, reads the synopsis of the film.
Masoud Amini Tirani’s win at the Ischia festival showcases the exceptional talent of Iranian filmmakers and their ability to fascinate audiences worldwide through powerful visual
storytelling.
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