- Secret Ballot (film)
Infobox Film
name = Secret Ballot
image_size = 180px
caption = DVD cover
director =Babak Payami
producer = Marco Müller
writer = Babak Payami
narrator =
starring = Nassim Abdi
Cyrus Abidi
music = Michael Galasso
cinematography = Farzad Jadat
editing = Babak Karimi
distributor =
released = 2001
runtime = 105 min.
country =Iran
Italy
Canada
Switzerland
language = Persian
budget =
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amg_id = 1:255217
imdb_id = 0290823"Secret Ballot" (Persian: "Ra'ye makhfi") is a 2001
Iranian film . It was directed byBabak Payami . The film covers a day in the life of a female voting agent collecting votes on an island inIran .Plot summary
The story begins at a small, two-man army post on a remote island. It is voting day, and an election agent is due to arrive by boat. A young woman arrives, collects the official voting box, and demands that the soldier on duty escort her around the island. They climb into a military jeep and begin driving around, looking for voters. The nameless woman is totally dedicated to her duty, a true believer in the importance of voting, a tireless worker, rather voluble and certainly not submissive. This confuses and angers the dim-witted soldier, who feels that a man should be the voting agent. Chador and all, she's clearly a liberated woman, a "city gal" as described by the soldier.
The couple-by-necessity do eventually (jeep trouble aside) scour the land to find eligible voters among the sparse locals. The trek starts in a desert and gradually moves to somewhat greener places. It is educational for both parties. They encounter a variety of people (mostly illiterate peasants) and situations, which simultaneously instructs the two roamers and the audience. By the end of the film, only a few people have voted, and the young woman is largely disillusioned about the entire process. Several people refused to vote for the "approved" candidates, and one voted for "her".
Overview
"Ra'ye makhfi" was filmed entirely in
Kish Island , a resort island in thePersian Gulf although it is not mentioned in the movie. In fact the setting looks like a semi-barren landscape that could be a mainland or an island. There, by the sea, on a desert beach, two soldiers stand guard against smugglers. Apparently, the locals are not particularly fluent in Persian, the national language of Iran, with some speaking in gulf dialect Arabic. On several occasions, the election agent is frustrated by the language barrier. Also, it is implied that a number of foreign nationals (fishermen, peddlers) are present on the island -- they are not eligible to vote, of course. The locals are very strict Islamists; some of the women even wear face masks in public. Women are completely submissive to the wishes of their men, and will not vote unless given permission.A serious natural, sly, or tongue-in-cheek humor emerges in this realistic,
ethnographic ,patriotic work that is quite outspoken which stressesisolation , notpoverty . And it is not bound by politically correct limitations. The city girl, commenting on the minimum voting age, says of a local "She can marry at 12 but she cannot vote."Director Payami uses
minimalism in "Raye makhfi", letting a small spectrum of sociopolitical stances emerge naturally, and often humorously. For instance, there is a traffic light in the middle of a desert, but it is stuck on red.Payami also has a pronounced use of long shots (avoiding close-ups in favor of vistas, framing people and sights at a distance) and long takes with shooting scenes continuously for three minutes or more. This directly impacts upon the mood in the film.
Cast
*Nassim Abdi as Girl
*Cyrus Abidi as Soldier
*Youssef Habashi
*Farrokh Shojaii
*Gholbahar JanghaliAwards
*In 2001, the film won:
**the FIPRESCI Prize - Special Mention at theLondon Film Festival
**the Special Jury Award at theSão Paulo International Film Festival
**the Best New Director at theValladolid International Film Festival
**the Netpac Award, the OCIC Award, the Pasinetti Award (Best film), the Special Director's Award and the UNICEF Award at theVenice Film Festival :and was nominated for the Golden Spike (Valladolid IFF) and theGolden Lion (Venice FF).
*In 2002, it won the Jury Award at the Newport International Film Festival
*In 2003, it was nominated for the PFS Award (Democracy) at the Political Film Society, USA.External links
*imdb title|id=0290823|title=Raye makhfi
*amg title|id=1:255217|title=Secret Ballot
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