Once upon a time cinema | Nassereddin Shah, Actor-e Cinema (1992)
Synopsis
At the dawn of the 20th century, a Chaplin- like character known as the Cinematographer introduces the magic of movies to the Iranian court.
The pompous Shah, who has 84 wives and 200 children, is dead-set against the pernicious influence of movies, but at the sight of his first film he falls madly in love with its damsel-in-distress heroine, and resolves to give up his kingdom and become an actor.
Makhmalbaf has described the work as a - 1001 Arabian Nights - of Iranian film history, and he pays fond tribute to his nations cinema by seamlessly and inventively weaving myriad clips from classic Iranian movies into the screwball narrative.
Title: Once upon a time cinema | Nassereddin Shah, Actor-e Cinema (1992)
Directed by: Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Date of birth: 29 May 1957, Tehran, Iran
Writing credits:
Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Music by: Madjid Entezami
Country: Iran
Language: Farsi
Color: Black and White
Runtime: 90 mins.