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‘Minab’s lost lives will haunt me forever’: Majid Majidi

'Minab’s lost lives will haunt me forever': Majid Majidi

NEW DELHI: Amid a fragile ceasefire after the failed peace talks in Islamabad, one of Iran’s best-known filmmakers, Majid Majidi, told TOI from Tehran—where he has stepped away from cinema and dived into relief work, attaching himself with the Iranian Red Crescent — that the war he witnessed firsthand has irrevocably reshaped everyday life across cities in his homeland.For Indian audiences, Oscar-nominated Majidi is not an unfamiliar voice. His cinema belongs to a tradition that resonates instinctively here. He has often spoken about his admiration for Satyajit Ray, exploring like the late ‘master of world cinema’ children’s worlds, their moral dilemmas, resilience amid poverty, family ties, and ethical choices.Speaking about the ongoing conflict, Majidi said, “For over a month, cities have faced bombardment. While these are described as targeted strikes, in reality we are seeing homes, hospitals and schools affected.” He pointed in particular to the Feb 28 strike in Minab, which he said killed dozens of schoolchildren, an incident he believes “must be remembered and investigated in international courts”.The aftermath of that strike, which according to Iran killed over 150 children and teachers, has lingered in unexpected ways. Drawings recovered from the attack site were displayed on Monday by the Embassy of Iran in New Delhi in an exhibition titled ‘Angels of Minab’. It captured a child’s world before the deaths: smiling families holding hands, bright houses under oversized suns, flowers and birds scattered across blue skies.Majidi’s account of the war is defined by what he describes as both “proximity and participation”. Having joined relief efforts on the ground, he spoke of shortages, displacement and the strain on civilian life. “Ordinary people are caught in the middle,” he said, adding that the impact of the violence extends far beyond immediate casualties.Distinguishing between govts and people, he said, “We are isolated by govts, not nations…global public opinion, despite pressures and propaganda, stands with the Iranian people. There are widespread demonstrations in Europe, Asia, and even within the US…people are calling for an end to war.”The filmmaker said Iranian resilience remains unbroken. “In our culture, surrender has no meaning. Our people show courage on battlefields and streets alike,” Majidi said, framing Iran’s position as unprecedented—standing, in his telling, confronting some of the most powerful armies in the world.“Throughout history, artists and thinkers of this land have stood firm even in the most difficult times,” Majidi said. “Western powers, blind to Iran’s history, underestimate it. They must study our past before deciding our future.”Tied to his homeland, Majidi rejected the idea of ever leaving. “We are rooted in this soil. It is our duty to contribute to its advancement, and so is living and dying here.”For Majidi, the war is not only a geopolitical crisis but a human one—one whose consequences, he warned, can extend far beyond Iran, risking widespread regional instability and triggering massive waves of migration involving millions of people. “Govts around the world must move beyond statements to action,” he said. The maker of such films as Children of Heaven (which became one of the most widely watched Iranian movies in India), who had long expressed a desire to tell a story set here, a vision he realised with Beyond the Clouds that was shot in Mumbai, had one appeal for broadcast: “The delivery of humanitarian aid—especially medicine—has remained very limited. Iran needs that.” Go to Source

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