کد خبر: ۱۶۹۵۷۸
تاریخ انتشار: ۱۳:۲۰ - ۰۵ بهمن ۱۳۹۰

The 2011 Golden Globe Award winning movie Nader and Simin: A Separation was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film and the Best Original Screenplay of the 84th Academy Awards.

Many Iranian and international critics and cineastes had earlier predicted this nomination.

“The movie was among the very first films nominated for the award and based on the articles published about the movie, it seems that Farhadi's film will win the award,” said head of Iran's Farabi Cinema Foundation Amir Esfandiary.

Farhadi's award-sweeper drama has hit the Canadian and the Brazilian cinemas since January 20, 2012, as scheduled earlier.

Farhadi's masterpiece won the award for the Best Foreign Language film at the 2012 edition of Golden Globes. It also received the 2012 Turkish Film Critics Association Award (SIYAD) in the same category.

The 2011 New York Film Critics Circle also granted its Best Foreign Film award to A Separation.

Nader and Simin: A Separation, alongside French filmmaker Michel Hazanavicius's silent movie The Artist, also received three top awards of the Best Foreign Language Film, Best Supporting Actress and the Best Screenwriter at the 2012 London Critics' Circle Awards (LCCA).

Furthermore, Nader and Simin: A Separation has also been nominated for the 43rd annual NAACP Image Awards, a multi-cultural award in the African-American point of view, announced on January 19, 2012.

The Iranian drama was awarded by the 2012 Broadcast Film Critics Association. It also received the 17th BFCA Annual Critics' Choice Movie's Best Foreign Language Film award.

Farhadi's A Separation was recently selected as the best film of 2011 by Wall Street Journal and the second best film of the same year by the international film magazine, Sight and Sound.

Farhadi's latest production won the Los Angeles Film Critics Association's 2011 Screenplay Award.

The critically acclaimed movie has entered the Best Foreign film line-up of the International Press Academy (IPA) Satellite Awards.

The New York Times has predicted that Farhadi's film will win the 2012 Best Foreign Film Oscar.
 

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