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          Director Farhadi's hopes for The Past in Cannes

          China Daily/Agencies | Updated: 2013-05-18 09:19

          Set in Paris, directed by an Iranian, film is exciting crowds in Cannes

          Director Farhadi's hopes for <EM>The Past </EM>in<EM> </EM>Cannes

          Director Asghar Farhadi poses for photographers during a photo call for the film The Past at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, on Friday. [Photo/Agencies]

          Iranian Oscar-winner Asghar Farhadi drew enthusiastic applause on Friday for one of the most-keenly awaited films at Cannes, a Paris-set tale about shifting relationships.

          The Past picks up on many of the wrenching family themes and the taut drama of the Teheran-based A Separation, which saw Farhadi scoop the Academy Award for best foreign-language feature last year.

          Lead player Berenice Bejo dials down the glamour of her role in the fellow Oscar-winning movie The Artist to play Marie, a mother in Paris' multicultural suburbs who asks estranged husband Ahmad (Ali Mosaffa) to return from Teheran to finalize their divorce.

          In the meantime, Marie has invited her new boyfriend Samir, played by Tahar Rahim of 2009's A Prophet, to take his young son and move in with her and her two daughters from another past relationship.

          But Ahmad's arrival upsets the delicate new balance in the old house, as it becomes clear that his relationship with Marie is anything but ancient history.

          The reasons he returned to Teheran four years before remain unclear.

          But Farhadi hints that an inability to practice his profession in France drove him into a depression that he only escaped by leaving Marie.

          Meanwhile, Samir's own former wife is lying in a coma, suspended between life and death after a suicide attempt.

          Marie's teenage daughter and a North African immigrant working illegally at Samir's dry-cleaning shop become catalysts in explosive events that force each character to reckon with the past.

          Critics warmly welcomed the picture and took to Twitter to declare it a favorite when jury president Steven Spielberg hands out the awards on May 26.

          Bejo in particular was singled out for a gripping performance as an ambivalent mother and partner.

          Farhadi said his decision to set his film in France this time was for the sake of the story.

          "I can work for years outside Iran but I do remain a very Iranian director. Of course the set may change but I don't change," he told reporters, speaking through an interpreter.

          "If (Gabriel) Garcia-Marquez goes into a different country to write, is it fair to say the work is no longer Colombian? I don't think so. The nationality of the film is perhaps the link that each viewer forms with it."

          Farhadi said the agonies of being in love were infinite sources of inspiration for his work.

          "So much suffering and pain are linked to a couple and yet it's different each time," he said. "I could spend my whole life talking about this subject."

          Bejo said the multinational team communicated with interpreters but quickly broke through the language barrier to become a cohesive team.

          After the global success of The Artist, Bejo said she had received offers from Hollywood. But she said the chance to keep working in Paris with "one of the world's best directors" was more tempting.

          She said the shifting perceptions in Farhadi's films, where things are never quite what they seem, had drawn her to the character of Marie.

          "For an actress it was quite an extraordinary experience - things appear true and then turn out to be completely different," she said.

          Agence France-Presse

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