Golshifte Farahani

Golshifteh Farahani

Golshifteh Farahani in 2014 at the 39th César Awards ceremony.
Born Rahavard Farahani
(1983-07-10) July 10, 1983
Tehran, Iran
Residence Tehran
Paris
Nationality Iranian
Alma mater Azad University
Occupation Actress, musician, singer
Years active 1997present
Spouse(s) Amin Mahdavi (2004–2013, divorce)
Relatives Behzad Farahani (Father)
Shaghayegh Farahani (Sister)

Golshifteh Farahani (Persian: گلشیفته فراهانی, also Romanized as Golŝifte Farāhāni and Golšifteh Farāhāni, born 10 July 1983 in Tehran) is an Iranian actress, musician and singer who lives in France.

Early life

Golshifteh Farahani was born on 10 July 1983 in Tehran, the daughter of Behzad Farahani, a theater director and actor, and Fahimeh Rahim Nia. Her sister is actress Shaghayegh Farahani. Golshifteh, who started studying music and playing the piano at the age of five, later entered a music school in Tehran.

At 14, Golshifteh was cast as the lead in Dariush Mehrjui's The Pear Tree. For that work she won the Crystal Roc for Best Actress from the International Section of the 16th Fajr International Film Festival in Tehran.

Career

Golshifteh Farahani during an interview with BBC Persian

Golshifteh has acted in 25 films, many of which have received international recognition. For Boutique she won the Best Actress award from the 26th Nantes Three Continents Festival (France). In recent years she has acted in movies by some of Iran's most well-known directors. The movies include Dariush Mehrjui's Santouri (The Santoor Player), Bahman Ghobadi's Half Moon (winner of the Golden Shell at the 2006 San Sebastian Film Festival), and the late Rasool Mollagholipoor's M for Mother (Iran's nominee for the 2008 Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category). Golshifteh won Best Actress at the 37th Roshd International Film Festival.

Following her acting in the U.S. film Body of Lies, she reportedly had been prevented by Iranian authorities from leaving Iran.[1] However, this was denied by her colleagues and she later appeared at the movie's premiere in the U.S.[2]

Golshifteh's last film performance in Iran was in About Elly directed by Asghar Farhadi. The film won Best Picture at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival; it won a Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival.[3]

Besides acting, Golshifteh is involved in environmental activities; she has also become an ambassador for fighting tuberculosis in Iran.[4]

In Iran, Golshifteh was part of an underground rock band named "Kooch Neshin" (Nomads), which won the 2nd Tehran Avenue underground rock competition. Since leaving Iran, she has continued her music career as well, teaming up with another exiled Iranian musician, Mohsen Namjoo. Their new album Oy[5] was released in October 2009.

Golshifteh now lives in Paris, France.[6] Since moving to Paris, she has worked with directors including Roland Joffe, Hiner Saleem and Marjane Satrapi. She has also been a member of the international jury at the 63rd Locarno Film Festival.

One of her upcoming movies is Rumi's Kimia.[7] Still in development, it is directed by Dariush Mehrjui and is based on the novel "Kimia Khatoon", by Saideh Ghods. Golshifteh also starred in a 2012 César Award's video in the Most Promising Actors category.

The movie The Patience Stone (2012), directed by Atiq Rahimi from his novel, has received a majority of positive reviews[8] upon its release.

Other career

In December 4627, 2014, she took the 6th place in the Annual Independent Critics Beauty List of 2014.[9]

Controversy

In January 2012, it was reported that Golshifteh would not be welcome in her homeland after posing nude in the French Madame Figaro.[10]

Britain's Daily Telegraph reported that government officials told Golshifteh that "Iran does not need actors or artists like you. You may offer your artistic services somewhere else."[11] A picture from the shoot on her Facebook page initiated a lively debate about her behavior.[12] She also appeared topless in a short black-and-white film by Jean-Baptiste Mondino, called Corps et Âmes, or Bodies and Souls.[13]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Derakht e Golabie (The Pear Tree) Mim Best Film at Chicago Film Festival
Best Actress from International Section of Fajr International Film Festival
Best Cinematography at Fajr Film festival
2000 Haft Parde (Seven Acts) The Angel (banned in Iran)
2001 Zamaneh (Times) Zamaneh
2002 Jayee Digar (Somewhere Else) Raha
2003 Deux fereshté (Two Angels) Azar (banned in Iran), Selected for the Semaine de la Critique at Cannes Film Festival
Boutique Eti Best Actress at Nantes Three Continents Festival
Critic's Choice and Best First Film at Fajr International Film Festival
Best Actress at House of Cinema Festival (Tehran)
2004 Ashk-e Sarma (The Tear of the Cold) Ronak Best Film and Best Actress at Kazan International Film Festival
selected at Fukuoka International Film Festival (Japan)
Best Actress at House of Cinema Festival (Tehran)
Bab'Aziz: Le prince qui contemplait son âme Noor (banned in Iran) Best Film at Muscat Film Festival
Best Film from the Spiritual Section of the Fajr International Film Festival
2005 Mahi-ha Ashegh Mishavand (Fish Fall in Love) Touka Selected at Rotterdam Film Festival
Be Nam-e Pedar (In the Name of the Father) Habibeh Best Film at Fajr International Film Festival
2006 Gis Borideh Mariam
Niwemang (Half Moon) Niwemang (banned in Iran) Best film & Best Photography at San Sebastian Film Festival
People's Choice at Istanbul Film Festival
selected at Toronto Film Festival & at Tribeca Film Festival
2007 Mim Mesle Madar (M for Mother) Sepideh Best Film at Rome International Festival of Cinema and Religion
Best Actress at Kazan Film Festival
To Each His Cinema (short film) Self (banned in Iran) shown at Cannes Film Festival
Santouri (Santouri The Music Man) Hanieh (banned in Iran) People's Choice at Fajr International Film Festival
2008 Shirin Self shown at Venice Film Festival
Hamisheh Paye Yek Zan Dar Miyan Ast (There's Always a Woman in Between) Mariam People's Choice at Fajr International Film Festival
Divar (The Wall) Setareh Best Photography at Fajr International Film Festival
selected at Tokyo Film Festival & at Taormina Film Festival
Body of Lies Aisha Directed by Ridley Scott, with Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe
2009 About Elly (Darbareye Elly) Sepideh Silver Bear for Best Director at Berlin Film Festival
Best Film at Tribeca Film Festival
Best Director and People's Choice awards at Fajr Film Festival
2010 Si Tu Meurs, Je Te Tue (I'll Kill You If You Die) Siba Directed by Huner Saleem with Jonathan Zaccai
2011 There Be Dragons Leila Directed by Roland Joffe with Charlie Cox, Wes Bentley, Dougray Scott and Olga Kurylenko
Chicken With Plums (Poulet Aux Prunes) Iran Directed by Marjan Satrapi with Mathieu Amalric and Isabella Rossellini
2012 Just Like a Woman Mona Directed by Rachid Bouchareb with Sienna Miller
The Patience Stone Directed by Atiq Rahimi
2013 My Sweet Pepperland Govend Directed by Huner Saleem
2014 Eden Directed by Mia Hansen-Løve
Exodus: Gods and Kings Nefertari Directed by Ridley Scott
Rosewater Maryam Bahari Directed by Jon Stewart
2015 Les Deux Amis Mona Directed by Louis Garrel
Go home Nada Directed by Jihane Chouaib
Ports of calls Clara Directed by Atique Rahimi
2016 Altamira Conchita Directed by Hugh Hudson
Paterson Laura Directed by Jim Jarmusch
The Misfortunes of Sophie Madame de Réan Directed by Christophe Honoré
2017 Song of scorpion Directed by Anup Singh
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Haifaa Meni

Awards and nominations

Year Event Award Film
1997 Fajr International Film Festival Best Actress from the International Section Derakhte Golabi (The Pear Tree)
2003 Three Continents Festival (Nantes, France) Prix d'Interpretation Feminine Boutique
2004 Fajr International Film Festival Nominated for Best Actress Ashk-e Sarma (Tear of the Cold)
House of Cinema Festival (Tehran) Best Actress Ashk-e Sarma (Tear of the Cold) & Boutique
2005 Fajr International Film Festival Nominated for Best Supporting Actress Mahiha Ashegh Mishavand (Fish Fall in Love)
2006 Kazan International Film Festival Best Actress Ashk-e Sarma (Tear of the Cold)
2007 Roshd International Film Festival (Tehran) Special Prize for the Best Actress Mim Mesle Madar (M for Mother)
Kowsar Film Festival (Mashhad) Best Actress Mim Mesle Madar (M for Mother)
2008 Fajr International Film Festival Nominated for Best Actress Divar (The Wall) & Hamishe Paye Yek Zan Dar Miyan Ast (There's Always a Woman in Between)
Kazan International Film Festival Best Actress Mim Mesle Madar (M for Mother)
Asolo Film Festival (Italy) Eleonora Duse Award International Recognition for a Prominent Figure in Theater or Cinema
Asia Pacific Screen Awards Nominated for Best Actress Darbareye Elly (About Elly)
2013 Asia Pacific Screen Awards Nominated for Best Actress My Sweet Pepperland

Theater performance

year play role note
2003 Mariam And Mardavij Mayan
2004 The Black Narcissus Workshop
2005 Mofatesh (The Inspector) Firoozeh Banned in Iran
2013 A Private Dream Toured North America (March–April 2013)[14]
2016 Anna Karenina Anna Karenina Toured around the France and in Paris at the Théâtre de la Tempête by Gaëtan Vassart

Music Video

2014 "Pola" (Jabberwocky)
featuring Clara Cappgli (song writer)[15]

Concerts

date venue note
11/09/09 Lido, Venice With Mohsen Namjoo, during the Venice Film Festival
08/10/09 Sala Verdi, Milan Conservatory With Mohsen Namjoo, presentation of the new album "Oy"

See also

References

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