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The films that Majid Majidi directed in the 1990s include "Salt" (1999), "Children of Heaven" (1997), and "My Uncle Napoleon" (1998). He adapted his first novel for the screen, "Khurafaati", which is an Iranian film about forbidden love between a man and a woman. It premiered on July 22, 1996 at the Carthage Film Festival in Berlin, Germany to great acclaim. You can now watch this movie online without downloading or streaming. The film keeps its original poster design but gets a brand new track list featuring hits from popular 1990s songs by Nasiri, Ahmad Pejman Nejad, Dariush Piraniar. At the 1st Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale) in February 1996, the film won several awards including: The film was shown at numerous other festivals, such as:The film has been seen by nearly 40 million since its debut.Majid Majidi directed and co-wrote "Children of Heaven" (also known as "Chivi") which received wide critical acclaim and eventually propelled him to stardom. The film is a semi-autobiographical story set during the Iran–Iraq war and revolves around a young girl who lives in Tehran living with her mother and grandmother. She befriends an orphan boy named Ali, who serves as her guide through the war. The names of the characters are based on Majidi's real-life family members. The film was shown at the Busan International Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, Tokyo International Film Festival, Thessaloniki Film Festival, and other film festivals around the world. Majid Majidi directed "Children of Heaven" with Bahman Ghobadi who also wrote the script. It was about two children living in Tehran during the Iran–Iraq war. It won awards at Cannes and Asia Pacific Film Festivals. Later it received Guldbagge Awards for Best Foreign Language Film in Sweden and at Asia Pacific Screen Awards in Australia as well as Best Foreign Language Feature Oscar Nomination in 2008. Majid Majidi wrote and directed "My Uncle Napoleon", a film based on the secret biography of a French military officer in Iran in the 1930s who entertained shah Reza Pahlavi with his antics. In his documentary "Uncle Napoleon", Majidi incorporated footage from the real life of General Henry Neumann, which was shot in the early 20th century. The film won numerous awards around the world including: In 2007, Majidi's film "Khurafaati" received a Golden Lion award at Carthage Film Festival in Germany. Khurafaati was a story about forbidden love between a man and a woman. Majidi won the award for 'Excellence in Cinematography.' My Uncle Napoleon is about the life of Henry Neumann, who was a French military officer who succeeded in getting closer to shah Reza Pahlavi than most other visitors to Iran. Majidi used archival footage to portray the times of Neumann captured on film. The film remains one of Majidi's favourite works. This was Majid Majid's first feature film that he wrote and directed. It was shot for $20,000 and premiered on September 30, 2000 at Iran Cinema Celebration. The movie is an adaptation of his first novel about love between a man and woman set against the social backdrop of Iran after World War II. cfa1e77820
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