Monday, 31 January 2011

(An)Other Irish Cinema: Rouzbeh Rashidi

 

Here's the second part of our look at the 3 filmmakers who make up (An)Other Irish Cinema....

 

Rouzbeh Rashidi (born in Tehran, 1980) is an Iranian independent filmmaker. He has been making films since 2000 when he founded the Experimental Film Society in Tehran. Since then, he has worked completely apart from any mainstream conceptions of filmmaking. He strives to escape the stereotypes of conventional storytelling and instead roots his cinematic style in a poetic interaction of image and sound. He intentionally rejects scriptwriting, or any other form of written pre-planning.


His films are inspired by and constructed around images, locations, characters and their immediate situations. The stylistic elements that make up his distinctively personal film language include the use of natural light, non-professional actors, slow paced rhythms, abstract plots, static shots and minimal dialogue. He employs a wide range of different formats and devices to make his films, including video, Super-8mm, webcam and mobile phone cameras. His consistently low-budget work is entirely self-funded and made with complete creative freedom.

Rouzbeh Rashidi has directed and produced forty short films. Since 2008, he has focused on feature projects, making six full length films:
Light & Quiet (2008), Only Human (2009), Bipedality (2010), Reminiscences of Yearning (2011), Zoetrope (2011) and Closure of Catharsis (2011).

Rashidi's films have been screened in film festivals nationally and internationally in Iran, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Wales, UAE, USA, Hungary, India, Italy, Greece, France, England and Brazil.

He moved to Ireland in 2004 and currently lives and works in Dublin.
Affiliations : Experimental Film Society, (An)Other Irish Cinema, Remodernist Film

 

For more information, please visit www.rouzbehrashidi.com

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