By
Darius KADIVAR

The Sharif Šphotocomposition DK
Payvand.com -- World-renowned Egyptian actor
Omar Sharif
will act in the Iranian film "Saint Petersburg", which is to be directed by
Kamal Tabrizi.
The latter directed
Marmoulak
aka The Lizard in 2004 which was Iran's highest all-time box-office earner
until it was banned by the government for its blasphemous nature. A thief
escapes from jail disguised as a holy man ( A Mullah), and takes on that role in
a small border village while trying to figure out a way to flee the country. The
film was a subtle stance against the religious establishment although more
through a social criticism than a call for political reform or an end to the
theocracy. It clearly benefited from the last months of liberalization that
characterized the Khatami administation's Islamic glasnost. Kamal
Tabrizi's filmography hence has followed the same trend of criticism of the
establishment through humor. However he does not belong to the
Iranian New Wave Cinema
best represented by Kiarostami, Makhmalbaf or Ghobadi. He is still very much
part of the establishment he critisizes if not politically at least he is
dependent on it both economically and technically. He also worked for the State
Run Islamic Television and
was also in charge of
filming Ads for the unhappy candidate Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
during the last Presidential Campaign that brought to Power the
current radical president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

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However the
choice of having one of World Cinema Icons Omar Sharif
is a great step forward if ever achieved to open the Iranian film industry to
foreign talents and cooperation. It should be noted however that it is not a
pioneering initiative in Iranian Cinema since Omar
Sharif had already worked with Iranian co-productions during the Pahlavi
era by joining an international cast on the set of
Poppies are Also Flowers
(1966) a film commissioned by UNESCO that was
partly shot in Iran ( Shiraz, Isfahan, Tehran) and dealt with the fight against
international drug traffic.
Producer
Hamid Etebarian told the Mehr News Agency on Saturday "After making many efforts
to contact the great actor of world cinema, he agreed to appear in 'Saint
Petersburg',". "At present, he is waiting to receive the final version of the
screenplay, which is currently being written by Peyman Qasemkhani. The
screenplay will be translated into English to send to Sharif after it is
completed," he added.

Talented but controversial, Kamal Tabrizi director of
the
Blockbuster movie The Lizard
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"Saint
Petersburg" is about two cheats constantly conspiring against each other.
Omar Sharif,
75, who gained stardom in Egypt in many of
Youssef Chahine's films, truly came into the international spotlight after
appearing opposite Peter O'Toole in David Lean's
masterpiece Lawrence of Arabia followed by
Lean's Russian Epic Doctor Zhivago opposite the
beautiful Julie Christie. He later became the
Romantic lead in many popular European and Hollywood films often playing with
great credibility Russian, Austro Hungarians and even German characters thanks
to his good looks and unidentifiable accent.
Extremely
popular in France ( He speaks fluent French) he
co-starred with such greats as Jean Paul Belmondo,
Robert Hossein, Catherine Deneuve to name
a few and has also gained fame as a world class horse race gambler and Bridge
Expert. His latest film Monsieur Ibrahim et Les
Fleurs du Koran earned him the French Oscar aka
Le Cesar in 2003. He also got to play opposite our fellow Iranian American actor
Marshall Manesh in
Hidalgo in 2004.

Omar Sharif : Hollywood Star, Bridge Player and Heartthrob
for more
than 50 years Šimdb.com
Hopefully
Omar Sharif and Kamal Tabrizi will be
cooperating on the upcoming film "Saint Petersburg" in a near future but the
exact plot of the film is yet to be known. Given the title and in the light of
the recent visit of Russian President Putin to Iran,
it would be interesting to learn if the movie will be shot on location in
Russia and if it would be a Iranian-Russian
co-production.
Stay Tuned
for Updates on this motion picture !
In any case
we wish the cast and crew Good Luck !
VIVE LE
CINEMA !
&
Omar
Sharif ;0)
Authors notes:
About
Kamal Tabrizi , born in 1959, he graduated in Cinema and Television from
Art University. He began his artistic activities at the students society of
Polytechnique College and then joined the cultural sections of I.R.I.B.
Television where he made a number of short and feature-length documentary and
T.V. feature films. Then for several years he was in charge of training programs
at the former Azad Cinema Group and organized training programs in filmmaking
and taught film direction and theory. He also taught at the Young Cinema Society
of Iran and the Islamic Training Center for
Filmmaking - affiliated with the ministry of culture and Islamic guidance. His
first feature is the passage (1988) which he wrote and directed. His subsequent
films are At the Altar of Love (1990), End of Childhood (1993) and Leyli Is With
Me (1995) Which Launched a new trend in treating war and the sacred defense
themes in a comedic, satirical vein. Leyli Is With Me was presented at numerous
local and international film festivals and won the prize of Best Script and
Diploma of Honor for Best Actor at the Fajr Festival. In 1998, Tabrizi made A
Mother's Love which was awarded several prizes at international festivals,
including the prize of Best Film at the children and young people's section of
Berlin Festival, and Best Film award at Zlin, Cairo,
Olympia and 400-strokes (Canada)
festivals. Tabrizi then made Sheyda (2000), Carpet of the Wind, Take a Look at
the Sky Sometimes (2002), Carpet of the Wind was awarded the spectators' a prize
and the special jury prize at Fajr Film Festival in 2002. Tabrizi has also
directed two T.V. series Tales of the River (an Iran-Malaysia Coproduction,
unreleased), and years of Rebellion which was a highly popular series and was
selected as the critics' choice of Best T.V. series.Tabrizi was also jury member
at several editions of the short Film Festival organized by the Young Cinema
Society, two editions of the International Festival of Films for Children and
Young Adults, and at Fajr International Film
Festival and Cairo International Film Festival.
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About the Author:
Darius KADIVAR is a Freelance Journalist, Film Historian, and Media Consultant.
He is international Correspondent for
OCPC Magazine and contributes to
the
IC publications of The Middle East.
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