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Chess of the Wind (Persian: شطرنج باد, romanized: Shatranj-e Baad) also titled The Chess Game of the Wind is a 1976 Iranian film written and directed by Mohammad Reza Aslani.[1] This film was released only once before the 1979 revolution in Iran and was accompanied by negative reception. But after being rediscovered in 2020, the film was released in different countries and was well received.[2]

Chess of the Wind
release poster in France
Directed byMohammad Reza Aslani
Written byMohammad Reza Aslani
Produced byBahman Farmanara
Starring
CinematographyHoushang Baharloo
Edited byAbbas Ganjavi
Music bySheida Gharachedaghi
Distributed byJanus Films (International)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryIran
LanguagePersian

Synopsis


In an aristocratic family, the head of the family - Khanom Bozorg - dies. Her heir is Khanom Kouchak, a paralyzed girl. There is a dispute between the Khanom Kouchak, the maid, the nanny and the stepfather's nephews over the possession of the family wealth.[3]


Cast


Shohreh Aghdashloo in Chess of the Wind.
Shohreh Aghdashloo in Chess of the Wind.


Aslani cited Johannes Vermeer as an inspiration for daytime scenes and Georges de La Tour as inspiration for the nighttime scenes. Georges de La Tour's use of central light sources in his paintings, as well as his willingness to have portions of the painting either over- or under-exposed, intrigued him. Aslani also referenced Barry Lyndon's approach to light, but stressed that he and Kubrick are different directors with different attitudes. Chess of the Wind includes film tinting reminiscent of some silent films.[6]


Reception



Rediscovery


The original negatives were presumed lost, yet rediscovered by the director's children in a junk shop in 2014. Reception was positive after a restored film was screened in 2020. Robin Baker, head curator of the BFI National Archive said it will "impact" the "world film canon". Baker praised its "ambition", finding it "shocking" and unique in relation to film as well as Iranian culture.[8]

As of 2021, Janus Films currently owns the North American distribution rights to the film.[9]

The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD by The Criterion Collection in September of 2022 as part of Martin Scorsese’s World Cinema Project series.


See also



References


  1. Dunning, John Harris (2020-09-30). "'Audiences won't have seen anything like this': how Iranian film Chess of the Wind was reborn". the Guardian. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  2. "شطرنج باد؛ چگونه اسکورسیزی و لوکاس فیلم کلاسیک ایرانی را احیا کردند". BBC News فارسی (in Persian). Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  3. "فیلم شطرنج باد (1355) | سلام‌سینما". www.salamcinama.ir. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
  4. "THE CHESS GAME OF THE WIND". 2020 San Diego Asian Film Festival. Retrieved 2021-08-18.
  5. ".: Iranian Movie DataBase فيلم شطرنج باد :". www.sourehcinema.com. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
  6. "A Conversation about Chess of the Wind". Wexner Center for the Arts.
  7. Eidizadeh, Hossein. "Two Dollar Movie, Part 1". www.lolajournal.com. Retrieved 2021-08-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. Dunning, John Harris (30 September 2020). "'Audiences won't have seen anything like this': how Iranian film Chess of the Wind was reborn". the Guardian.
  9. "Chess of the Wind". Janus Films. 17 November 2021.





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