Mother Teresa and Persian poetry at the London Film Festival | Klassiki Podcast
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The 69th edition of the London Film Festival has just rolled through the capital’s cinemas, bringing a host of filmmaking talents in its wake. Sam headed down to the festival press circuit to speak to two directors in town with their latest films. First we hear from North Macedonia’s Teona Strugar Mitevska, who has been a shining light of Balkan filmmaking for over 20 years. Her latest film is perhaps her most ambitious yet: Mother, a punkish take on Mother Teresa starring Noomi Rapace, which had its premiere in Venice this summer.
Then we catch up with acclaimed Iranian director Sharham Mokri, who travelled to neighbouring Tajikistan for his latest film, Black Rabbit, White Rabbit, which screened in competition in London. With the help of interpreter Iante Roach, Shahram and Sam discussed the deep links between Iranian and Tajik cinema – including how jumping between the two countries can help filmmakers from both to avoid growing censorship at home.
Read our interview with Teona on her previous film 21 Days Until the End of the World here: https://klassiki.online/teona-strugar-mitevska-21-days-until-the-end-of-the-world/.
Read Tajik filmmaker Anisa Sabiri on the influence of Iranian cinema in Tajikistan here:https://klassiki.online/persian-poetry-the-rise-and-fall-of-tajikistans-post-soviet-film-culture/%20.
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