Iranian Film Restored by Scorseses Foundation with Funding by George Lucas
The Iranian masterpiece âChess of the Windâ has been revived thanks to the efforts of Martin Scorseseâs Film Foundation and with funding by Star Wars director George Lucas.
Under a project called The World Cinema Project (WCP), neglected films from around the world are being preserved and restored. To date, 46 films from Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, Central America, South America, and the Middle East have been restored, preserved and exhibited for a global audience.
The Iranian film Chess of the Wind, directed by Mohammad Reza Aslani, was restored by The Film Foundationâs World Cinema Project and Cineteca di Bologna at LâImage Retrouvée laboratory (Paris) in collaboration with the filmmaker and Gita Aslani Shahrestani. Restoration funding has been provided by the Hobson/Lucas Family Foundation.
The 4K restoration of the film was completed using the original 35mm camera and sound negatives. Colour grading required meticulous work, notably reels 9 and 10 which called for an orange-tinting effect reminiscent of early silent cinema. The restoration was closely supervised by Gita Aslani Shahrestani and Mohammad Reza Aslani; the filmâs cinematographer Houshang Baharlou also contributed to the grading process.
âChess of the Windâ was only screened twice in Tehran in 1976, but presumed lost after the revolution in Iran.
Aslaniâs gothic family thriller was found years later by his children in a junk shop. Now, painstakingly restored, its 4k quality has amazed many film lovers.
The film is critical of the Shahâs royalist government, showing the misfortunes of an heiress played by Fakhri Khorvash. Seeking to maintain her independence, sheâs beset on all sides by greedy men â" her stepfather, his nephews, etc. â" who all seek to take her fortune from her.
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