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Tajikistan selects Iranian director’s ‘Black Rabbit, White Rabbit’ for Oscar race
The news follows the film’s International Film Festival of India – Vision Asian Award honor at the Busan International Film Festival. The movie next screens at the BFI London Film Festival and Chicago International Film Festival, The Hollywood Reported wrote.
The film, a co-production between Tajikistan and the United Arab Emirates, was made with the support of Tajikfilm in Tajikistan and produced in Tajik and Persian.
The cast includes a group of prominent Tajik actors, namely Babak Karimi, Hasti Mohammai, Kibriyo Dilyobova, and Bezhan Davlyatov. Mokri wrote the screenplay with Nasim Ahmadpour. The producer is Negar Eskandarfar.
“A suspicious film prop, a mysterious audition, a conspiratorial road incident and multiple rabbits are woven together in this bold and beguiling drama from Tajikistan,” reads a synopsis of the movie.
“A film armorer suspects a fake firearm is real. An actor arrives on set demanding a role. A car crash victim fears her accident was deliberate. Three seemingly disparate stories weave into an enigmatic whole, with flowing, expertly choreographed takes, no small amount of droll humor and flashes of magic realism punctuating Iranian director Shahram Mokri’s playful, subtly provocative meta-mystery.”
The DreamLab Films production is the fourth movie that Tajikistan has submitted for the international Oscar race. The Central Asian country has never been nominated.
‘Black Rabbit, White Rabbit’ is Mokri’s fourth feature film. His feature debut ‘Fish & Cat’ (2013) won a special award in the Orizzonti (Horizons) section at the Venice Film Festival. The director went on to direct ‘Invasion’ (2017), which screened at the Berlin International Film Festival, followed by ‘Careless Crime’ (2020), which screened at Venice and won the jury prize at the Chicago International Film Festival.
The 98th Oscars take place Sunday, March 15.
