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Mohammad Rasoulof

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Iranian filmmaker (born 1972)

Mohammad Rasoulof
محمد رسول‌اف
Rasoulof in 2024
Born (1972-11-16)16 November 1972 (age 53)
Shiraz, Imperial State of Iran
Occupations
  • director
  • producer
  • screenwriter
  • editor
Years active2001–present
SpouseRozita Hendijanian[1]
Children1

Mohammad Rasoulof (Persian:محمد رسول‌اف; born 16 November 1972) is an Iranian independent filmmaker who lives in exile in Europe. He is known for several award-winning films, includingThe Twilight (2002),Iron Island (2005),Goodbye (2011),Manuscripts Don't Burn (2013),A Man of Integrity (2017) andThere Is No Evil (2020). For the latter, he won theGolden Bear at the2020 Berlin Film Festival. In 2025, Rasoulof was named one of the100 Most Influential People byTime.[2]

He has been arrested several times and had his passport confiscated, as the nature and content of his films has brought him into conflict with theIranian Government. In May 2024, following the announcement that his filmThe Seed of the Sacred Fig was selected in the main competition at the2024 Cannes Film Festival, Mohammad Rasoulof was sentenced by the Islamic Republic to 8 years in prison, whipping, and a fine.[3][4][5][6] Rasoulof fled to a safe house in Germany after the sentencing.[7]

Early life and education

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Mohammad Rasoulof was born on 16 November 1972 inShiraz,Iran.[8] He graduated with a bachelor's degree insociology fromShiraz University, and he has studiedfilm editing atSoore University,Tehran.[9]

Career

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His first feature-length film,The Twilight (Gagooman), was released in 2002 and was awarded theCrystal Simorgh for Best First Film at theFajr International Film Festival inTehran.[10] His second feature,Iron Island (Jazire-ye ahani), was released in 2005. His featureThe White Meadows (Keshtzarha-ye sepid) was released in 2009.[citation needed]

Goodbye (Be omid-e didar) premiered at the2011 Cannes Film Festival in theUn Certain Regard section and won the prize for directing.[11] His filmManuscripts Don't Burn also premiered in theUn Certain Regard section at the2013 Cannes Film Festival,[12] where it won theFIPRESCI Prize.[13]A Man of Integrity won the top prize in theUn Certain Regard section at the2017 Cannes Film Festival.[14]

In June 2017, Rasoulof was invited to become a member of theAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[15]

There Is No Evil was awarded theGolden Bear in the main competition section at the70th Berlin International Film Festival in 2020,[16] and theSydney Film Prize at the68th Sydney Film Festival in 2021.[17]

In 2024, Rasoulof served as the president of the New Currents jury at the29th Busan International Film Festival.[18][19]

Legal problems and exile

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In 2010, Rasoulof was arrested on set and accused of filming without a permit. He was sentenced to six years in prison, later reduced to one year.[20]

In September 2017 his passport was confiscated upon his return to Iran, meaning he becamemamnu'-ol-xoruğ (Persian:ممنوع‌الخروج), i.e. banned from leaving the country. Furthermore, he was ordered to attend a court hearing.[21]

On 23 July 2019, Rasoulof was convicted by theIslamic Revolutionary Court of Iran to one-year imprisonment and a two-year ban on leaving the country and on participation in social and political activity because of his filmA Man of Integrity. He is accused of "gathering and collusion against national security and of propaganda against the system". In August 2019 Rasoulof appealed the verdict. On his way to the court, in an act of professional solidarity, he and his lawyer were accompanied by some of the most renowned Iranian filmmakers, includingKianoush Ayyari,Majid Barzegar,Reza Dormishian,Asghar Farhadi,Bahman Farmanara,Rakhshān Banietemad,Fatemeh Motamed-Arya,Jafar Panahi, andHasan Pourshirazi.[22]

On 4 March 2020, Rasoulof was sentenced to one year in prison for three of his movies, which were considered "propaganda against the system". The verdict also included a ban on making films for two years. He stated that he intends to appeal the decision and will not turn himself in, considering the ongoingcoronavirus pandemic, which had already led Iran to release 54,000 prisoners temporarily in order to prevent the virus from spreading.[23]

Rasoulof was originally scheduled to take part in the2023 Cannes Film Festival as a jury member of theUn Certain Regard section. However, he withMostafa Aleahmad was arrested in July 2022 after criticising the government's crackdown on protestors in the southwestern city of Abadan over adeadly building collapse. He was temporarily released from prison in February 2023 due to his health. Rasoulof was later pardoned and sentenced to a year in prison and a two-year ban on leaving Iran for "propaganda against the regime."[24]

Following the announcement that his filmThe Seed of the Sacred Fig was selected in the main competition at the2024 Cannes Film Festival, the cast and crew were interrogated by Iranian authorities, banned from leaving the country, and pressured to convince Rasoulof to withdraw the film from the festival line-up.[25][26][27] On 8 May 2024, Rasoulof's lawyer announced that the director has been sentenced to eight years in prison as well as flogging, a fine and confiscation of his property.[28]

Shortly after, Rasoulof, and some crew members, managed to flee from Iran.[29] While appealing his sentence, Rasoulof planned his "exhausting, long, complicated, and anguishing journey" out of Iran, which took a total of 28 days. He traveled on foot for several hours with a guide to a village at the border on the Iranian side, where he waited for the appropriate time to cross. He was transferred to asafe house in a village on the non-Iranian side, where he waited for an extended period of time. He was then moved to a town with a German consulate. His passport had been seized by Iranian authorities, so he had no documents to identify himself. However, Rasoulof previously lived in Germany so he contacted the German authorities, who were able to identify him using his fingerprints and issued him a temporary travel document which he used to travel to Germany.[30][31][32] On 24 May 2024, he attended the red carpet in Cannes, where later he received a Special Award for his film.[33][34]

Filmography

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Feature films

[edit]
YearEnglish titleOriginal titleNotes
2002The TwilightگاگومانDocu-Fiction
2005Iron Islandجزیره آهنی
2009The White Meadowsکشتزارهای سپید
2011Goodbyeبه امید دیدار
2013Manuscripts Don't Burnدست‌نوشته‌ها نمی‌سوزند
2017A Man of Integrityلِرد
2020There Is No Evilشیطان وجود نداردAlso producer
2024The Seed of the Sacred Figدانه انجیر مقدس

Documentary

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YearEnglish titleOriginal title
2008Head Windباد دبور
2022Jenayat-e amdiجنایت عمدی

Other credits

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YearEnglish titleOriginal titleWriterProducerNotes
2010GesherNoYes
2019The Red Hatchbackهاچ‌بک قرمزYesYesCo-written with Ashkan Najafi; Co-produced with Kaveh Farnam, Farzad Pak, Rozita Hendijanian
Son-Motherمادر-پسرYesYesCo-produced with Kaveh Farnam, Farzad Pak

Awards and nominations

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AwardYear[a]WorkCategoryResultRef.
Academy Awards2025The Seed of the Sacred FigBest International Feature Film (as Germany’s entry)Nominated[35]
Adelaide Film Festival2017A Man of IntegrityInternational Best Feature Fiction AwardNominated[36]
Amiens International Film Festival2011Golden Unicorn for Career AchievementWon[37]
Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival2011GoodbyeYouth Jury AwardWon[38]
SIYAD (Cinema Writers' Foundation) Jury AwardWon
2017A Man of IntegrityBest DirectorWon[39]
[40]
Asian Film Awards2025The Seed of the Sacred FigBest ScreenplayWon[41]
Asia Pacific Screen Awards2011GoodbyeBest Feature FilmNominated[42]
Achievement in DirectingNominated
2017A Man of IntegrityBest Feature FilmNominated
2021There Is No EvilNominated
Avanca Film Festival2007Iron IslandFeature Film PrizeWon[43]
Best Screenplay PrizeWon
Berlin International Film Festival2020There Is No EvilGolden BearWon[44]
Prize of the Ecumenical JuryWon[45]
Guild Film PrizeWon[46]
British Academy Film Awards2025The Seed of the Sacred FigBest Film Not in the English LanguageNominated[47]
British Independent Film Awards2024The Seed of the Sacred FigBest International Independent FilmNominated[48]
Cinema for Peace Dove2025The Seed of the Sacred FigMost Valuable Film of The YearWon[49]
Calgary International Film Festival2020There Is No EvilAudience Award – International Narrative FeatureWon[50]
Cannes Film Festival2011GoodbyePrix Un Certain RegardNominated[51]
Un Certain Regard – Directing PrizeWon[11]
François Chalais Prize – Special MentionWon[52]
2013Manuscripts Don't BurnPrix Un Certain RegardNominated[12]
FIPRESCI PrizeUn Certain RegardWon[53]
2017A Man of IntegrityPrix Un Certain RegardWon[14]
2024The Seed of the Sacred FigPalme d'OrNominated[54]
Special Award (Prix Spécial)Won[55]
FIPRESCI PrizeWon[56]
Prize of the Ecumenical JuryWon[57]
François Chalais PrizeWon[58]
Prix des Cinémas Art et EssaiWon[59]
César Awards2025The Seed of the Sacred FigBest Foreign FilmNominated[60]
Chicago International Film Festival2017A Man of IntegrityGold HugoNominated[61]
[62]
Best ScreenplayWon
2024The Seed of the Sacred FigSilver Hugo – Best ScreenplayWon[63]
Chlotrudis Society for Independent Films2007Iron IslandBuried TreasureWon[64]
Cleveland International Film Festival2021There Is No EvilInternational Narrative CompetitionWon[65]
Crested Butte Film Festival2020There Is No EvilCourage in FilmmakingWon[66]
Denver Film Festival2010The White MeadowsKrzysztof Kieslowski Award for Best Feature FilmWon[67]
Dubai International Film Festival2009The White MeadowsSpecial Jury PrizeWon[68]
Durban International Film Festival2010The White MeadowsBest Feature FilmWon[69]
2012GoodbyeSpecial Jury MentionWon[70]
European Film Awards2024The Seed of the Sacred FigEuropean FilmNominated[71]
[72]
European DirectorNominated
European ScreenwriterNominated
Fajr International Film Festival2003The TwilightCrystal Simorgh for Best First FilmWon
Festival du nouveau cinéma2005Iron IslandSpecial MentionWon[73]
[74]
Best ScreenplayWon
Film Fest Gent2017A Man of IntegrityGrand PrixNominated[75]
Filmfest Hamburg2005Iron IslandCritics' Choice AwardWon[76]
2013Manuscripts Don't BurnPolitical Film of the Friedrich-Ebert-StiftungWon
2017A Man of IntegrityCritics' Choice AwardNominated
Films from the South2020There Is No EvilSilver Mirror AwardWon[77]
Fribourg International Film Festival2014Manuscripts Don't BurnSpecial MentionWon[78]
Grand PrixNominated[79]
German Film Awards2025The Seed of the Sacred FigBest Feature FilmSilver[80]
Best DirectorNominated
Best ScreenplayNominated
Gijón International Film Festival2005Iron IslandSpecial Jury PrizeWon[81]
Golden Apricot Yerevan International Film Festival2017A Man of IntegrityFIPRESCI PrizeWon[82]
Heartland International Film Festival2020There Is No EvilGrand Prize for Narrative FeatureWon[83]
Hong Kong International Film Festival2012GoodbyeSIGNIS AwardNominated
International Cinephile Society2025The Seed of the Sacred FigBest Original ScreenplayNominated[84]
International Film Festival of India2005Iron IslandGolden PeacockWon[85]
2017A Man of IntegrityNominated
International Film Festival Rotterdam2012GoodbyeDioraphte AwardWon[86]
Iran Cinema Celebration2002The TwilightBest DocumentaryWon
Jerusalem Film Festival2017A Man of IntegrityHonorable MentionWon[87]
International CompetitionNominated
Lisbon & Estoril Film Festival2017A Man of IntegrityBest Film Award (Jaeger-LeCoultre)Nominated[88]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association2024The Seed of the Sacred FigBest DirectorWon[89]
Best Film Not in the English LanguageRunner-up
Lumière Awards2025The Seed of the Sacred FigBest International Co-ProductionWon[90]
Luxembourg City Film Festival2014Manuscripts Don't BurnGrand PrixWon[91]
Milwaukee Film Festival2012GoodbyeBest FilmNominated[92]
Best DirectorWon
Montclair Film Festival2020There Is No EvilFiction Feature PrizeWon[93]
[94]
National Board of Review2024The Seed of the Sacred FigBest International FilmWon[95]
Nuremberg International Human Rights Film Festival2013Lifetime Achievement AwardWon[96]
Philadelphia Film Festival2020There Is No EvilAudience AwardWon[97]
San Sebastián International Film Festival2009The White MeadowsGolden ShellNominated[98]
2024The Seed of the Sacred FigCity of Donostia / San Sebastian Audience Award for Best European FilmWon[99]
[100]
Seattle International Film Festival2021There Is No EvilGolden Space Needle Audience Award for Best FilmWon[101]
[102]
Official Competition Grand Jury PrizeNominated
Sydney Film Festival2021There Is No EvilSydney Film PrizeWon[17]
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival2005Iron IslandGrand PrizeNominated
Telluride Film Festival2013Silver MedallionWon[103]
Tokyo Filmex2011GoodbyeGrand PrizeNominated[104]
Toronto Film Critics Association2023Special Citation(shared withJafar Panahi and Mostafa Al-Ahmad)Honored[105]
Tribeca Festival2010The White MeadowsBest Narrative FeatureNominated[106]
[107]
Tromsø International Film Festival2021There Is No EvilNorwegian Peace Film AwardWon[108]
Valladolid International Film Festival2018Honorary SpikeWon[109]
2020There Is No EvilSpecial MentionWon[110]
[111]
Blogos de Oro AwardWon
  1. ^Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

See also

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References

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