'We are not our governments' – Israeli-Iranian film ‘Tatami’ makes San Diego debut
IRAN, JUN 27 – Tatami portrays Iranian judoka Leila's forced withdrawal from a championship to avoid competing against an Israeli, highlighting political conflicts amid the Israel-Iran war, U.S. release this month.
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'We are not our governments' – Israeli-Iranian film ‘Tatami’ makes San Diego debut
“Tatami” will premiere at the San Diego Media Arts Center Digital Gym Cinema on Friday. (Photo courtesy of Ethan van Thillo) Co-directed by Israeli-Iranian duo Guy Nattiv and Zar Amir, the sports drama Tatami will make its San Diego debut at the Media Arts Center on Friday. First premiering at the Venice Film Festival in 2023, the film follows Iranian Judo athlete Leila, who is put in political danger after her government orders her to withdra…
‘We are not our governments’ – Israeli-Iranian film ‘Tatami’ makes San Diego debut - San Diego Jewish World
Co-directed by Israeli-Iranian duo Guy Nattiv and Zar Amir, the sports drama Tatami will make its San Diego debut at the Media Arts Center on Friday and be shown through Thursday, July 3. [Alexa Vazquez, Times of San Diego]
The new film 'Tatami' reveals an Iranian judoka's fight beyond the mat - TPR: The Public's Radio
In the first feature film co-directed by an Israeli and an Iranian, Tatami, an Iranian judoka must choose between her country and a run for the gold at the World Judo Championships. The post The new film ‘Tatami’ reveals an Iranian judoka’s fight beyond the mat appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio.
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