Iran-Scotland Collaboration Debuts at 30th Busan International Film Festival: A Cinematic Landmark

Iran-Scotland Collaboration Debuts at 30th Busan International Film Festival: A Cinematic Landmark

Get ready for an exciting cinematic experience as the latest film by Iranian-British filmmaker Hassan Nazer, titled “Without Permission,” is set to make its world premiere at the prestigious 30th Busan International Film Festival. This highly anticipated event will take place in South Korea from September 17 to 26. The film promises to captivate audiences with its unique storyline and powerful themes.

Without Permission” is a 2025 Iranian-Scottish drama that showcases Nazer’s talents as a writer, director, and producer. The film features the talents of another notable Iranian director, Behrouz Sebt Rasoul, known for his acclaimed work “Melody,” which was Tajikistan’s submission for the 2025 Oscars in the International Feature Film category. The cinematography is led by the award-winning Ali Mohammad Ghasemi, enhancing the film’s visual narrative.

The film tells the poignant story of an exiled Iranian filmmaker who, after facing restrictions and being denied permission to produce his scripted project, turns to children to capture their unfiltered voices. This approach allows the film to explore themes such as love, identity, and freedom through the innocent yet profound perspectives of children. By filming in secret locations, the narrative unfolds into a powerful reflection on self-expression amid societal limitations.

Hassan Nazer, now 45, has a rich background in filmmaking. Originally from Garmsar, he moved to Tehran to pursue theater courses under renowned Iranian director Hamid Samandarian. In 2000, he relocated to Scotland and studied film and visual culture at the University of Aberdeen. To support his filmmaking endeavors, he ventured into the restaurant business, which ultimately allowed him to finance his independent films.

His previous work, “Utopia,” tells the story of an Afghan woman traveling to the UK for artificial insemination. This film was selected as the Afghan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards and received recognition at the Golden Globes. It has garnered over 18 awards at various national and international film festivals, showcasing Nazer’s talent and storytelling capabilities.

Nazer’s fifth film, “Winners” (2022), was also recognized as the official UK entry for the 95th Academy Awards (2023) in the Best International Feature category, further solidifying his status in the film industry.

In addition to “Without Permission,” last week, the Busan International Film Festival announced the world premiere of another significant work from an Iranian director. Shahram Mokri’s fifth feature film, “Black Rabbit, White Rabbit,” has been selected for the Vision–Asia section of the festival, showcasing the depth of Iranian cinema.

The Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) is dedicated to discovering and showcasing exceptional Korean and Asian films, bringing remarkable stories to global audiences. With its commitment to elevating Busan’s status as a cultural hub for film and visual arts in Asia, the festival holds a prestigious place in the cinematic landscape.

Widely recognized as one of Asia’s leading film festivals, BIFF plays a crucial role in shaping the region’s cinematic narrative. It has earned its place alongside other renowned film festivals worldwide, providing a platform for filmmakers to share their stories and connect with audiences.

As the festival approaches, excitement builds around the diverse lineup of films, including “Without Permission” and “Black Rabbit, White Rabbit.” These films not only highlight the talent within the Iranian film industry but also emphasize the importance of storytelling in exploring complex themes of identity, freedom, and self-expression.

In conclusion, the 30th Busan International Film Festival is set to be a remarkable event, bringing together exceptional films that challenge and inspire. With filmmakers like Hassan Nazer leading the charge, audiences can look forward to a celebration of creativity and cultural exchange.

Similar Posts

  • Iran Aims for ‘Controlled Narrative’ on US Talks to Shape Domestic Perception

    Iran’s diplomatic strategy regarding ongoing negotiations with the U.S. revolves around managing public perception and controlling narratives. Recent statements from Iranian officials, including Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s withdrawal from a Carnegie Endowment meeting, reflect a desire to avoid public scrutiny. Araghchi criticized “special interest groups” for attempting to influence negotiations and emphasized that Iran’s main goal is lifting sanctions. Meanwhile, Iranian officials aim to present a dominant narrative post-talks, despite contradictory claims about transparency. This strategic approach seeks to bolster Iran’s negotiating position while navigating complex international dynamics, balancing secrecy with national interests.

  • Iran and Niger Forge Stronger Alliances in Oil and Energy Cooperation

    In a meeting in Tehran, Iranian Vice President Mohammadreza Aref highlighted the importance of enhancing Iran-Niger relations through shared interests, particularly in the oil and energy sectors. During discussions with Niger’s Oil Minister, Sahabi Oumarou, Aref expressed Iran’s commitment to strengthening ties with African nations, emphasizing Niger as a priority. Key points included the positive trajectory of economic relations, the need for increased private sector engagement, and the establishment of a Joint Commission to facilitate collaboration. Aref’s remarks underscored the significance of mutual political interests, particularly regarding regional issues like Palestine and Lebanon, in solidifying this partnership.

  • Iran Calls for Strong UN Action Against Trump’s Controversial Gaza Displacement Plan

    Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has called on the UN and its Security Council to condemn a controversial U.S.-Israeli proposal to forcibly relocate Palestinians from Gaza. In a discussion with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Araghchi labeled the plan as a violation of international law and part of Israel’s ethnic cleansing strategy. Guterres reaffirmed the UN’s opposition to such displacement. Additionally, Araghchi spoke with Malaysian Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan, emphasizing collective Islamic support for Palestinian rights and the necessity of an urgent meeting among Islamic nations to address the situation. The international community is urged to act to protect Palestinian rights and regional stability.

  • Palestinian Resistance Committees Express Gratitude to Iran for Strong Support of Palestine

    The recent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip has brought relief and gratitude from the Palestinian Resistance Committees towards Iran for its steadfast support. In a statement, they honored resistance leaders and highlighted Iran’s crucial role in backing the Palestinian cause. The committees emphasized that after over 470 days of violence, the ceasefire reflects the resilience of the Palestinian nation. They paid tribute to martyrs, acknowledged support from Hezbollah and other allies, and expressed appreciation for Iran’s unwavering assistance. This ceasefire marks a significant moment in the struggle for peace and justice in Gaza, returning calm after more than 15 months of conflict.

  • This article will be expanded with more detailed information shortly. This article will be expanded with more detailed information shortly. This article will be expanded with more detailed information shortly.

  • Iran and Turkey Strengthen Rail Connections to Enhance Regional Economic Ties

    During Turkey’s national day celebration, Zahra Behrouz-Azar, Iran’s Vice President for Women and Family Affairs, highlighted the historical and cultural ties between Iran and Turkey, emphasizing their potential for collaboration. She urged the strengthening of rail infrastructure to connect the East and West, expand economic cooperation, and enhance cultural exchanges. Behrouz-Azar noted that by investing in shared projects, both nations can foster lasting partnerships that benefit their societies and contribute to regional stability. Her remarks underscore the importance of reinforcing these connections to build a prosperous future while honoring their shared heritage.