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Shayda to close Locarno76; Director Noora Niasari, star Zar Amir Ebrahimi and EP Cate Blanchett to attend

The final night of Locarno Film Festival, on Saturday, August 12th 2023, will be the European premiere of Iranian-Australian director Noora Niasari’s debut film Shayda. The film, which won the Audience Award at Sundance 2023, will close out the final evening of the Festival, alongside a free second screening of a surprise title that touches on the history of cinema and the Locarno Film Festival, chosen by President Marco Solari. Cate Blanchett is an executive producer of the movie through Dirty Films, the production company she runs alongside Andrew Upton and Coco Francini. Zar Amir Ebrahimi, who stars in the film, is the 2022 Cannes Best Actress Winner for Holy Spider. Both will also attend the special event together with director Noora Niasari.

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Depicting personal stories that delve into the political realm is a challenge that more and more directors are turning to in order to offer different perspectives on some of today’s most pressing issues. This powerful debut from first time director Niasari is no different, telling the inspiring story of an Iranian woman’s journey to freedom as she finds refuge in a women’s shelter after immigrating to Australia.

Drawn from her own experiences, Niasari’s film is a beautifully crafted, poetic vérité portrayal of courage and compassion, anchored by a heart-rending performance by Zar Amir Ebrahimi. It will be a powerful closing night film in the Piazza Grande as we will bid farewell to the audience alongside Blanchett, Niasari and Ebrahimi with one of the most remarkable directorial debuts of the year.

On the afternoon of August 12th, a conversation between director Noora Niasari and actress Zar Amir Ebrahimi, moderated by Cate Blanchett, will take place on the theme of “Iranian women and Iranian cinema” at the GranRex Cinema in Locarno at 5:15pm.

On a day brimming with emotions, the event in Piazza Grande will reach its climactic conclusion with an intriguing surprise. The program will feature a true cinematic masterpiece from the annals of film history, chosen by President Marco Solari, to greet the audience at the conclusion of his 20-year presidency. The screening is offered free of charge.

Sale of Day Passes and tickets for the evenings on the Piazza Grande now open

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Free public transportation in Ticino

From this year’s edition, every form of admission to the Festival (single ticket, Day pass, Festival pass, accreditation) will entitle the holder to freely use public transportation in the whole of Canton Ticino for the period of its validity. This initiative has been made possible thanks to our valuable partnership with Swiss train operator FFS, giving a further boost to sustainable mobility alongside the other measures already taken by the Festival to reduce its environmental impact.

The full program of the 76th Locarno Film Festival (Aug. 2-12) will be unveiled on July 5 as part of a press conference in Bern.

Shayda

Written and Directed by Noora Niasari

Starring Zar Amir Ebrahimi, Osamah Sami, Leah Purcell, Jillian Nguyen, Mojean Aria, Selina Zahednia, Rina Mousavi

Produced by Vincent Sheehan, Noora Niasari

Executive Produced by Cate Blanchett, Andrew Upton, Coco Francini, Caitlin Gold, Lindsay Lanzillotta, Lois Scott, Naomi McDougall Jones, Nivedita Kulkarni, Gabrielle Stewart, Tom Grievson

International Sales HanWay Films

 

An Origma 45 production produced in association with Dirty Films, Parandeh Pictures and The 51 Fund, Shayda received major production investment from Screen Australia in association with The 51 Fund and financed with support from VicScreen and the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) Premiere Fund.