I am
getting the scope of things here a little better...
My hosts, Mellissa and
Bahram have a very cool place that the govt. is supporting for them, rather
like an "artist in residence" type setup. One flat is where they
live, and the other is setup like a small workspace studio/guest house, where I
and their other guest, Scott, are staying. Scott is another American, he is
writing the screenplay for a film they are shooting in Iran the first of next
year and he will be directing it as well.
Yesterday I met with
Mr. Montazmi from the film Ministry. He and his office are the sponsors for my
trip here. The place itself was interesting, it was built under the Shah's
regime, with a beautiful garden in the center...but it was like stepping back
in time. The city reminds me a lot of Paris or New York in the outer environs,
that type of low rise "city environs" that is mostly built of bricks.
LOTS of traffic and you have to dodge traffic crossing the roads, as there are
really no designated crossings. Thankfully Bahram did this for me and I just
followed him! We walked all over the place, as well as took a bus and a taxi, a
great way to see the city. There was a district, which under the Shah, was the
nightclub district...now it is lined with lighting shops.
We went to a Persian
restaurant that is built into the side of a mountain for dinner, it had
actually rained a little bit before we got there. There is a trail going up the
mountain, with a natural creek. All the restaurants and shops are built into
the mountain and with the trees and the sound of the creek, it was magical...and
the food was really good! Bahram volunteered to go up the trail with me, he is
a filmmaker and poet, and he is Sufi. He is the first Sufi I have met and he
was kind enough to explain in detail what Sufism is and how his life is
governed by Sufism philosophy.
I will be meeting with
some women filmmakers this week and will discuss with them the idea of having a
Women in Film and Television Chapter in Iran. I think bring lectures and
opportunities here would be a plus and a great cultural/information exchange.
Our WIFT, UAE Chapter has been successful in its first year and we will soon be
coming back online after our Summer break.
I love the idea of exchanging lectures.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful depiction of your first days and meetings and eatings and outings.
ReplyDeleteAnd to be with a real Sufi, you know i will want to hear more about that.
Wonderful, enjoy enjoy enjoy.
I am so excited for you Michelle...finally in Iran! Wow!!!
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