Daily Sabah (Turkey)

8th Bosphorus Film Festival to kick off with Majid Majidi’s ‘Sun Children’

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH

THE HIGHLY anticipate­d Eighth Bosphorus Film Festival, held by the Bosphorus Culture and Arts Foundation with the contributi­ons of the General Directorat­e of Cinema of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the support of the Anadolu Agency, welcomes film enthusiast­s from Oct. 23-30. The slogan of the festival this year is #AgainstAll­Odds.

The program is set to open with veteran Iranian director Majid Majidi’s film

“Khorshid” (“Sun Children”). “Sun Children” made its world premiere in the main competitio­n section of the 77th Venice Film Festival in September and earned Rouhollah Zamani the Marcello Mastroiann­i Award for Best Young Actor.

In previous years, Majidi premiered “Beyond The Clouds” at the Internatio­nal Feature Film Competitio­n of the Fifth Bosphorus Film Festival where he received awards for Best Editing and Best Actor.

“Sun Children,” the director’s latest film, tells the story of a young boy named Ali and his three friends, who struggle to make a living. The 12-year-old and his friends do odd jobs in a garage and resort to petty crime for money to support their families but soon find themselves in the midst of an adventure in the pursuit of an undergroun­d treasure. Starring Ali Nasirian, Javad Ezzati, Tannaz Tabatabaie, Rouhollah Zamani, Mehdi Mousavi and Shamila Shirzad, the film also won awards for Best Film, Best Screenplay and Best Production Design at the Fajr Film Festival this year.

Majidi was the first Iranian director to be nominated for an Oscar with his film “Bacheha-Ye Aseman” (“Children of Heaven”) but is better known among Turkish cinemagoer­s for “Baran,” “Rang-e Khoda” (“The Colour of Paradise”) and “Avaze Gonjeshk-ha” (“The Song of Sparrows”).

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A poster of “Sun Children.”

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