Dance Iranian Style

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Dancing girl with castanets or zill
Dancing girl with castanets or zill

Dance Iranian Style (رقص به سبک ایرانی, Raghs be Sabke Irani) is a 2015 independent Dutch-Iranian feature mocumentary film written and produced by Nafiss Nia and directed by Farshad Aria.

While fiction and non-fiction elements are interwoven throughout the film, the story is told through a film-within-a-film structure in which we see a documentary film crew follow Roya, an illegal refugee in the Netherlands, after her refugee claim was denied and she has entered an illegal life on the streets of Amsterdam.

At its world première in September at the Cambridge Film Festival, Dance Iranian Style was described by the film critics as a surprising controversial film, calling it "a film that totally reframes the way in which stories are told" or "a film that reminds of Kiarostami's work".[1][2][unreliable source?]

At its second appearance in an international film festival the film won the jury award for "Best Feature Documentary" at the International Indian Cine Film Festival[3][failed verification] in Mumbai. The film won also the "Audience Choice Award" at the SCENECS International Debut Film Festival[4] in the Netherlands.

The film opens with a short interview scene, hearing refugees from different countries who have been denied permission to stay in the Netherlands. Roya, a young Iranian girl is the only one among them who waits still for the decision of the immigration service. After her refugee claim is denied by the Dutch Immigration Service, Roya enters an illegal life on the streets of Amsterdam. Attempting to capture the experiences of an illegal refugee, the crew of this documentary follows Roya at a distance. However it becomes difficult for the crew not to intervene.

Cast

  • Sarah Montazeri - [Roya]
  • Sahand Sahebdivani - [Storyteller]
  • Edon Rizvanolli - [Street Dancer]

Production

References

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