The Last Fiction
- 2018
- 1h 40min
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6,9/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Last Fiction" is the first animated feature film made entirely in Iran. This contemporary looking crowd-favorite film played in countless film festivals and received multiple awards. Bas... Tout lireThe Last Fiction" is the first animated feature film made entirely in Iran. This contemporary looking crowd-favorite film played in countless film festivals and received multiple awards. Based on classic Persian literature.The Last Fiction" is the first animated feature film made entirely in Iran. This contemporary looking crowd-favorite film played in countless film festivals and received multiple awards. Based on classic Persian literature.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 8 victoires et 5 nominations au total
Leila Hatami
- Shahrzad
- (voix)
Ashkan Khatibi
- Afaridoon
- (voix)
Baran Kosari
- Mandana
- (voix)
Hamed Behdad
- Zahhak
- (voix)
Benjamin Nathan-Serio
- Zahhak
- (English version)
- (voix)
Banipal Shoomoon
- Rouzbeh
- (voix)
Majid Mozaffari
- Baraman
- (voix)
Farrokh Nemati
- Shahrasb
- (voix)
Bita Farahi
- Ahriman
- (voix)
Zoheir Yari
- Abtin (Father of Afaridoon)
- (voix)
- (as Zahir Yari)
Akbar Zanjanpour
- Kaveh
- (voix)
Avis à la une
Though Iranian cinema is one of the well-known and respected members of the global world of cinema, thanks to filmmakers such as Kiarostami, Farhadi, Panahi, etc.; none of the Iranian films that have made a mark on the world stage have been animations. A few amateurish Iranian animations, targeted strictly at kids, have had some local box office success but they've not been of a standard which could be exhibited in foreign markets.
However, with The Last Fiction, this pattern is set to change. The Last Fiction is an animation film based on the stories of The Shahnameh, a massive 11th-century work by Persian poet Ferdowsi, arguably the greatest book in the Persian language. A sort of Persian Lord of the Rings, written all in verse, it tells the stories of legends, heroes and villains, monsters and myths. In the opening credit sequence of the Iranian-American director Ramin Bahrani's recent remake of Fahrenheit 451, The Shahnameh is one of the great works of world literature which is shown burning.
A young Iranian animation director, Ashkan Rahgozar, for his feature film debut, has somehow not only found financial backers for this ambitious project but has also amassed a galaxy of Iranian film stars to voice the characters. Rahgozar wisely uses only a miniscule part of the Shahnameh and focuses on the stories of the evil ruler Zahak, his young nemesis Afaridoun and, what must be one of the earliest working-class heroes in literature, Kaveh, the Blacksmith. All the traditional elements of such stories are there: sword and sorcery, monsters, a love story, setbacks and triumphs.
The animation techniques used in The Last Fiction are head and shoulders above all the other Iranian animated films and compare favourably with great works of world animation. Using beautifully drawn animations, supplemented by powerful music and backed by a strong narrative, The Last Fiction is a highly impressive debut and a landmark in the history of Iranian cinema. Though familiarity with stories and legends of The Shahnameh helps, even those unfamiliar with this book, should be able to follow the narrative without any difficulty and take pleasure in its audio-visual delights.
The story of this animation is better and more complete than any animation and anime I have seen. If you are interested in epic stories such as Lord of the Rings, Warcraft and Warhammer, do not miss this animation.
Well, Iranian animation industry have a long way to go. But I believe that's a good start.
The Last Fiction covers a dialectic among necessity and freedom: a historical spirit which has been wandering since the beginning of civilization. This is an ambitious movie which debates the problem of revolution, and evokes this question: Are self-emancipation and liberation just one same thing?
The Last Fiction tells us that the history is not useless papers among old books, rather, it is the spirit of the world we are living in. I admire Hoorakhsh Studios for this practical adaptation, that also has great entertaining aspects and correct use of animation medium.
Okay i give it 8 out of 10 and what i am going to say its probably already noticed by the director itself but i think the project lacked budget.
Good features : great soundtrack Great 2d animation Great enviroment art.
The only problem are the 3d parts of the animation. The animations looks so unrealistic and the models are not good textured to be put in a 2d animation... but as i said these things are pretty noticable and i bet it was a lack in equipment or budget. This is a product of hoorakhsh studios and i personally think its the first iranian animation worth watching.
Good features : great soundtrack Great 2d animation Great enviroment art.
The only problem are the 3d parts of the animation. The animations looks so unrealistic and the models are not good textured to be put in a 2d animation... but as i said these things are pretty noticable and i bet it was a lack in equipment or budget. This is a product of hoorakhsh studios and i personally think its the first iranian animation worth watching.
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- AnecdotesAshkan Rahgozar's directorial film debut.
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