Leila Hatami

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Leila Hatami
Leila Hatami Cannes 2014 2.jpg
Leila Hatami at the Cannes Film Festival in 2014
Born (1972-10-01) October 1, 1972 (age 52)
Tehran, Iran
Nationality Iranian
Years active 1996–present
Spouse(s) Ali Mosaffa (m. 1998)
Children Mani (b. 2007)
Asal (b. 2008)
Parent(s) Ali Hatami (Father)
Zari Khoshkam (Mother)

Leila Hatami (Persian: لیلا حاتمی‎‎ Leylā Hātamī; born October 1, 1972) is an Iranian actress and director.[1][2] She is the daughter of director Ali Hatami and actress Zari Khoshkam, and is married to actor Ali Mosaffa.

Biography

After finishing high school, she moved to Lausanne, Switzerland and started her studies in electrical engineering at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL). After two years she changed her major to French literature.[3] She completed her study of French in a couple of years, before moving back to Iran. Beside her native Persian language she is fluent in French, English and German.

After a pause of a few years which included the continuation of her studies in Switzerland she made her professional entry into cinema with Dariush Mehrjui's film Leila. Her acting in this film received rave reviews from critics and audiences.

She married her co-star in Leila (Ali Mosaffa) in 1999. They have two children: a son named Mani (born February 2007) and a daughter named Asal (born October 2008).

Career

She had a few short appearances during her childhood which included roles in the Hezar Dastan TV series and the Kamalolmolk movie, as well as a role in 1991 as a blind Turkish princess in Delshodegan.

Having appeared in bit parts in some of her father's movies, Hatami's first lead film appearance was the title role in the 1996 film Leila, directed by Dariush Mehrjui. She received the Diploma of Honor for Best Actress from the 15th Fajr Film Festival.[4]

Her role in The Deserted Station (2002) won the best actress award from the 26th Montreal World Film Festival.[5] She has appeared in her husband's films as a director, Portrait of a Lady Far Away (Ali Mosaffa- 2005) and The Last Step (Ali Mosaffa- 2012). She also designed the sets and the costumes of The Last Step and received a nomination at the Fajr Film Festival for best production design and costume design. In 2012 A Separation won the Academy Award for best foreign film in which Hatami played the leading female role.

Leila Hatami between the main competition jury of Cannes Film Festival.

In April 2014, she was announced as a member of the main competition jury at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival.[6] Whilst there, she greeted Cannes President Gilles Jacob with a kiss on the cheek,[7] which is a form of greeting in France. Iran's Deputy Culture Minister Hossein Noushabadi offered criticism of her for this:

"I hope that those who attend international arenas as Iranian women would be careful about the chastity and dignity of Iranians so that the image of the Iranian woman is not tainted before the world," he said. "If they respect Islamic norms and the national culture and beliefs of Iran, it would be a desirable thing for Iranian celebrities to go abroad, but if their presence lacks regard for social values and ethical criteria, the Iranian nation is not going to accept it."

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Filmography and Awards

Year Title Director Notes
1984 Kamalolmolk Ali Hatami
1992 Del Shodegan (a.k.a. The Love Stricken) Ali Hatami
1996 Leila Dariush Mehrjui Fajr International Film Festival Honorary Diploma for Outstanding Performance by an Actor
Donyaye Tasvir Award for Best Actress
1998 Sheida Kamal Tabrizi Nominated – Crystal Simorgh Fajr International Film Festival for Best Actror
Nominated – Donyaye Tasvir Award for Best Actor
2000 The Mix Dariush Mehrjui
2000 The English Bag (a.k.a. Keef-e Englisi) (TV Series) Seyed Ziaeddin Dorri Sima Festival Winner Award for Best Actress in TV Series
2001 Ab va Atash (a.k.a. Water and Fire) Fereydoun Jeyrani Iran Cinema Celebration Winner Award for Best Actor
2001 Moraba-ye Shirin (a.k.a. The Sweet Jam) Marzieh Boroomand
2002 Low Heights (a.k.a. Ertefae Past (UK) / Low Heights (US)) Ebrahim Hatamikia Nominated – Iran Cinema Celebration Award for Best Actor
Nominated – Donyaye Tasvir Award for Best Actor
2002 Istgah-e Matrouk (a.k.a. The Deserted Station) Alireza Raeisian Montreal World Film Festival Winner Award for Best Actor – tied
Nominated – Fajr International Film Festival Award for Best Actor
Winner Award Cinema Haghighat for Best Actor
2005 Sima-ye Zani Dar Doordast (a.k.a. Portrait of a Lady Far Away) Ali Mosaffa
2005 Salad-e Fasl (a.k.a. Salad of the Season) Fereydoun Jeyrani Nominated – Crystal Simorgh Fajr International Film Festival Award for Best Actror
2005 Hokm Masoud Kimiai
2005 Shaer-e Zobale-ha (a.k.a. Poet of the Wastes) Mohammad Ahmadi
2007 Har Shab Tanhayi (a.k.a. Every Night Loneliness) Rasoul Sadrameli Zimbabwe International Film and Festival Trust Winner Award for Best Actor
2007–2008 Paridokht (TV Series) Saman Moghaddam
2008 Bi Pooli (a.k.a. Pennilessness) Hamid Nematollah Winner Crystal Simorgh Fajr International Film Festival Award for Best Actor
Iran's Film Critics and Writers Association Award for Best Actor
Donyaye Tasvir Award for Best Actor
2008 Shirin Abbas Kiarostami
2009 Chehel Salegi (a.k.a. 40 Years Old) Alireza Raeisian Nominated – Crystal Simorgh Fajr International Film Festival Award for Best Actor
2009 Parse dar Meh (a.k.a. Roaming in the Mist) Bahram Tavakkoli Nominated – Iran Cinema Celebration Award for Best Actor
Nominated – Iran's Film Critics and Writers Association Award for Best Actor
2010 There Are Things You Don't Know Fardin Saheb Zamani Nominated – Crystal Simorgh Fajr International Film Festival Award for Best Actor
2011 Aseman-e Mahboob (a.k.a. What a Wonderful Life or Lovely Sky) Dariush Mehrjui
2011 A Separation Asghar Farhadi Berlin Film Festival Award for Best Actor (with Sareh Bayat and Sarina Farhadi)
Palm Springs International Film Festival Award for Best Actor (with Sareh Bayat and Sarina Farhadi)
Nominated – Crystal Simorgh Fajr International Film Festival Award for Best Actor
Nominated – Asian Film Awards Award for Best Actor
2011 Felicity Land Maziar Miri International Film Festival of Kerala Winner Award for Best Actor
2012 Meeting Leila Adel Yaraghi Noor Iranian Film Festival Winner Award for Best Actor
2012 The Last Step Ali Mosaffa Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Winner Award for Best Actor
Nominated – Iran's Film Critics and Writers Association Award for Best Actor
Nominated – Crystal Simorgh Fajr International Film Festival Award for Best Production Design and Costume Design
2012 Orange Suit Dariush Mehrjui Nominated – Crystal Simorgh Fajr International Film Festival Award for Best Actor
2013 Sealed Secret Hadi Moghadamdoost Nominated – Iran's Film Critics and Writers Association Award for Best Actor
2014 What's the Time in Your World? Safi Yazdanian

References

  1. Leila Hatami. IMVBox (1972-10-01). Retrieved on 2015-10-16.
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  4. 15th Fajr Film Festival Awards. Fajr International Film Festival, Retrieved June 25, 2006.
  5. Awards 2002. World Film Festival, Retrieved June 25, 2006.
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  7. 7.0 7.1 Cannes 2014: Iran Criticises Leila Hatami for Kissing Film Festival President. Ibtimes.co.uk (2014-05-19). Retrieved on 2015-10-16.

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