Iran 's annual Fajr International Film Festival ( Persian : جشنواره بینالمللی فیلم فجر ), or Fajr Film Festival (little: FIFF ; Persian : جشنواره فیلم فجر ), has been held every February in Tehran since 1983. The festival is supervised by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance . It takes place on the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution . The awards are the Iranian equivalent to the American Academy Awards .
37-607: The festival has been promoted locally and internationally through television, radio and webinars ; speakers have come from the United States , the United Kingdom , and Germany . Organizations contributing to the event have included the Farabi Cinema Foundation, Iran film foundation , Press TV , HispanTV and Iran's multi-lingual film channel IFilm . From 2015 to 2022, the festival was bifurcated into two festivals,
74-827: A Feature Film in the categories of camera, editing, music score, costume or scene design Silver Simurgh for Best Short Film + 100.000.000 IRR Cash Prize (awarded to the film director) For all: Single: • Crystal Simorgh for Best Film : Ebrahim Hatamikia (Wins: 5) • Crystal Simorgh for Best Director : Majid Majidi (Wins: 4) • Crystal Simorgh for Best Screenplay : Kambozia Partovi (Wins: 4) • Crystal Simorgh for Best Cinematography: Mahmoud Kalari (Wins: 4) • Crystal Simorgh for Best Actor : Parviz Parastouei (Wins: 4) • Crystal Simorgh for Best Actress: Hedieh Tehrani , Leila Hatami , Baran Kosari , Merila Zarei , Parvaneh Masoumi , Hengameh Ghaziani , Fatemeh Motamed-Arya (Wins: 2) The Melody movie, written, directed, produced and edited by Behrouz Sebt Rasoul ,
111-4031: A Global Context: Policy, Politics, and Form . Routledge. p. 140. ISBN 9781317675204 . ^ Olson, Debbie (2018). The Child in World Cinema . Lexington Books. p. 169. ISBN 9781498563819 . External links [ edit ] Rasool Sadrameli at IMDb v t e Crystal Simorgh for Best Screenplay Not Awarded (1983) Alireza Davoodnejad and Ebrahim Makki (1984) No winner (1985) Majid Gharizadeh (1986) Masoud Jafari Jozani (1987) No winner (1988) Mohsen Makhmalbaf (1989) Dariush Mehrjui (1990) Yadollah Samadi (1991) Asghar Abdollahi and Hassan Gholizadeh (1992) Dariush Mehrjui (1993) Mohammad-Ali Talebi and Houshang Moradi Kermani (1994) Rakhshan Bani-Etemad (1995) Kamal Tabrizi and Reza Maghsoodi (1996) Majid Majidi (1997) Ebrahim Hatamikia (1998) Tahmineh Milani (1999) Khosrow Sinai and Hamid Farrokhnezhad (2000) Bahram Beyzai (2001) Kambuzia Partovi and Rasul Sadr-Ameli (2002) Parviz Shahbazi (2003) Peyman Ghasemkhani (2004) Kambuzia Partovi (2005) No winner (2006) Rakhshan Bani-Etemad , Farid Mostafavi , Mohsen Abdolvahab and Naghmeh Samini (2007) Shadmehr Rastin and Reza Mirkarimi (2008) Abolhassan Davoodi and Farid Mostafavi (2009) Homayoun Shahnavaz and Shahram Asadi (2010) Asghar Farhadi (2011) Mostafa Kiayee (2012) Behnam Behzadi (2013) Behrouz Afkhami (2014) Roya Mohaghegh (2015) Saeed Roustayi (2016) Kambuzia Partovi (2017) Kambuzia Partovi / Houman Seyyedi (2018) Mohsen Gharaie and Mohammad Davoudi (2019) Majid Majidi and Nima Javidi (2020) Arsalan Amiri , Ida Panahandeh and Tahmineh Bahram (2021) Kazem Daneshi (2022) Babak Khajeh Pasha (2023) No winner (2024) v t e Crystal Simorgh for Best Director Not Awarded (1983) Khosrow Sinai (1984) Yadollah Samadi (1985) Kianoush Ayari (1986) Abbas Kiarostami (1987) Kianoush Ayari (1988) Mohsen Makhmalbaf (1989) Dariush Mehrjui (1990) Varuzh Karim-Masihi (1991) Rakhshan Bani-Etemad (1992) Sirus Alvand (1993) Mohammad Bozorgnia (1994) Dariush Mehrjui (1995) Kiumars Pourahmad (1996) Majid Majidi (1997) Ebrahim Hatamikia (1998) Rasoul Mollagholipour (1999) Bahman Farmanara (2000) Majid Majidi (2001) Rasul Sadr-Ameli (2002) Reza Mirkarimi (2003) Ahmad-Reza Darvish (2004) Majid Majidi (2005) Asghar Farhadi (2006) Mohammad-Hossein Latifi / Amir-Shahab Razavian (2007) Majid Majidi (2008) Asghar Farhadi (2009) Ebrahim Hatamikia (2010) Asghar Farhadi (2011) Parviz Sheikhtadi (2012) Parviz Shahbazi (2013) Ahmad-Reza Darvish (2014) Abolhassan Davoudi (2015) Saeed Roustayi (2016) Vahid Jalilvand (2017) Ebrahim Hatamikia / Bahram Tavakoli (2018) Narges Abyar (2019) Mohammad Hossein Mahdavian (2020) Mehdi Jafari (2021) Reza Mirkarimi (2022) Mohammad Ali Bashe Ahangar (2023) Behrouz Afkhami (2024) Authority control databases [REDACTED] International ISNI VIAF WorldCat National United States France BnF data Israel Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rasul_Sadr_Ameli&oldid=1253521834 " Categories : Iranian film directors Iranian screenwriters Iranian film producers Film people from Isfahan 1953 births Living people Crystal Simorgh for Best Director winners Producers who won
148-650: A national festival in February, which was notable for premieres of the most important domestic movies, and an international one, which was held in April. Since 2022, the national and international segments have been merged again, with the combined festival taking place from 1 to 11 February every year. Entries into the International Competition section must not have premiered in Central Asia, Caucasia and Anatolia (with
185-511: A number of Iranian artists as an effort to show sympathy for the families of those killed in the January 2020 Iranian downing of a Ukrainian passenger flight . In some years, particularly when there was a coincidence with a tense political situation, the festival has faced boycotting as a state-run event. But some artists have condemned the boycotts including Reza Kianian and Rasoul Sadr Ameli . In one instance, Kianian said, "I believe we should give
222-835: A previous edition of the Festival. The 38th Fajr International Film Festival offered awards at the Closing Ceremony on April 20, 2020. Awards are given for Iranian films competing in categories outlined in the FIFF Rules and Regulations, which change in monetary amount from year to year. Source: Source: Golden Simurgh for Best Feature Film (awarded to the film director) + 600.000.000 IRR Cash Prize (jointly to producer and director) Silver Simurgh for Best Feature Film Director + 300.000.000 IRR Cash Prize Silver Simurgh for Best Feature Film Script + 150.000.000 IRR Cash Prize Silver Simurgh for Special Jury Prize for Outstanding Artistic Contribution in
259-425: A price of $ 150 per simultaneous user. Unveiled in 1996 by InSoft Inc. , CoolTalk was a multimedia software tool that let PC users view data displayed on a shared whiteboard, exchange real-time messages via a chat tool or speak with each other via a TCP/IP voice connection. The product worked with Microsoft Sound System-compatible audio boards and was available in a 14.4-kbit/s version or 28.8-kbit/s version. CoolTalk
296-616: A remote PC, shared whiteboard markup, file transfer, and text messaging. List price was given as $ 249 per computer. PictureTel referenced an agreement with Microsoft in its announcement press release, and a May 26, 1995 memo from Bill Gates to Microsoft executive staff and direct reports said "Our PictureTel screen sharing client allowing Window sharing should work easily across the Internet." In May 1996, Microsoft announced NetMeeting as an included component in Internet Explorer 3.0. At
333-703: A time." Vstream changed the company name to Evoke Communications in 2000, with a further change to Raindance Communications in 2002. In February 2006, Raindance was acquired by the InterCall division of West Corporation . In December 2003, Citrix Systems acquired Expertcity, giving it the GoToMyPC and GoToAssist products. The acquired company was renamed as the Citrix Online division of Citrix Systems. In July 2004, Citrix Online released GoToMeeting as its first generic web conferencing product. In June 2006, GoToWebinar
370-490: A web-connected computer to other web-connected computers. Web conferencing software is invoked by all participants in a web meeting. Some technologies include software and functionality that differs for presenters and attendees. Software may run as a web browser application (often relying on Adobe Flash , Java , or WebRTC to provide the operational platform). Other web conferencing technologies require download and installation of software on each participant's computer, which
407-638: Is an Iranian film director , screenwriter , journalist and film producer . The Managing Director of MILAD FILM (established in 1979, the first company in the distribution and production of Iranian films after revolution ) began his journalism career when he was just 17. He collaborated with Ettela'at Newspaper as a reporter, story writer and editor of Incident page and then as the Editor of Parliamentary Service. He studied sociology at Paul Valéry University of Montpellier in France. He began his professional activities in
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#1732902335776444-476: Is displayed in the session. Vendor-hosted web conferencing is usually licensed as a service based on one of three pricing models: a fixed cost per user per minute, a monthly or annual flat fee allowing unlimited use with a fixed maximum capacity per session, or a sliding rate fee based on the number of allowed meeting hosts and per-session participants (number of "seats"). Visual materials are typically shown in one of two ways. The web conferencing software may show
481-451: Is invoked as a local application. Many web conferencing vendors provide the central connectivity and provisioning of meeting "ports" or "seats" as a hosted web service , while others allow the web conference host to install and run the software on its own local servers. Another installation option from certain vendors allows for use of a proprietary computer appliance that is installed at the hosting company's physical location. Depending on
518-620: Is not a valid root . Webinar was included on the Lake Superior University 2008 List of Banished Words, but was included in the Merriam-Webster dictionary that same year. The term " webcast " derives from its original similarity to a radio or television broadcast. Early usage referred purely to transmission and consumption of streaming audio and video via the World Wide Web . Over time, webcast software vendors have added many of
555-407: Is used to conduct live meetings, remote training, or presentations via the Internet. Real-time text chat facilities such as IRC appeared in the late 1980s. Web-based chat and instant messaging software appeared in the mid-1990s. The PLATO computer learning system allowed students to collaborate on networked computers to accomplish learning tasks as early as the 1960s, but the early networking
592-456: The IETF established a working group to establish a standard for web conferencing, called "Centralized Conferencing (xcon)". The planned deliverables of xcon include: Web conferencing is available with three models: hosting service , software and appliance. An appliance, unlike the online hosted solution, is offered as hardware. It is also known as "in-house" or "on-premises" web conferencing. It
629-537: The 1990s, such as CU-SeeMe , which was used to link selected schools around the United States of America in real-time collaborative communications as part of the Global Schoolhouse project from Global SchoolNet . In May 1995, PictureTel announced LiveShare Plus as a general-use data collaboration product for Windows-based personal computers. The software allowed application sharing, user-granted control of
666-611: The Academy for Oscars and at the same time participated in the 42nd Fajr International Film Festival. All four films have successfully made it to the world's prestigious A-Festival before this. The secretary of the festival was Mr. Mojtabi Amini and the manager of the international department was Mr. Raed Faridzadeh. Webinars Web conferencing is used as an umbrella term for various types of online conferencing and collaborative services including webinars ( web seminars ), webcasts , and web meetings. Sometimes it may be used also in
703-462: The Breeze product name to Adobe Connect . A trademark for the term WEBinar (first three letters capitalized) was registered in 1998 by Eric R. Korb (Serial Number 75478683, USPTO) and was reassigned to InterCall. The trademark registration was cancelled in 2007. Learn.com filed a claim for the term "webinar" without regard to font or style in 2006 (Serial Number 78952304, USPTO). That trademark claim
740-995: The Cinema by producing a film entitled Blood Raining in 1981. This film is the first cinematic project after the revolution. Filmography (as a director) [ edit ] The Liberation — 1982 Deliverance — 1983 Chrysanthemum — 1985 During Autumn — 1987 The Victim — 1991 Symphony of Tehran — 1993 The Girl in Sneakers — 1999 I'm Taraneh, 15 — 2002 Aida, I Saw Your Father Last Night — 2005 Every Night Loneliness - 2008 Life With Closed Eyes — 2010 Waiting For A Miracle — 2011 My Second Year in College — 2019 References [ edit ] ^ Sadr, Hamid Reza (2006). Iranian Cinema: A Political History . I.B.Tauris. p. 197. ISBN 9781845111465 . ^ Decherney, Peter; Atwood, Blake (2014). Iranian Cinema in
777-564: The Web to hundreds or thousands of simultaneous attendees; the presentation can include slides (made in PowerPoint or any GIF-image editor), live annotation on the slide images, real-time polls of the audience, live audio from the presenter and those asking questions, private text and audio conversations in the auditorium's "rows", and other features." PlaceWare Auditorium was formally announced in March 1997 at
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#1732902335776814-450: The advantages of moving these events online, as virtual conferences were found to be more inclusive, more affordable, less time-consuming and more accessible worldwide, especially for early-career researchers. Providing a great opportunity to identify best practices for designing intentionally inclusive online events, so the positive advantages of these can continue when in-person conferences resume. Rasoul Sadr Ameli From Misplaced Pages,
851-571: The exception of the country of origin), or the Middle East to be considered. Films entered into the competitive sections must have completion dates in the years 2019-2020, while Popular Genre Films, and Docs in Focus, and Special Screenings must have completion dates within 2018-2020. Feature films must have a running time of greater than 70 minutes, while short films must not exceed 15 minutes running time. Films cannot be submitted if they have been submitted in
888-1182: The 💕 (Redirected from Rasoul Sadr Ameli ) Iranian film director [REDACTED] This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification . Please help by adding reliable sources . Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially libelous . Find sources: "Rasul Sadr Ameli" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( July 2016 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Rasoul Sadrameli رسول صدرعاملی [REDACTED] Rasoul Sadrameli Born Rasoul Sadrghomboli ( 1953-12-12 ) December 12, 1953 (age 70) Isfahan , Iran Nationality Iranian Occupation(s) Film director Screenwriter Journalist Producer Years active 1982–present Website miladfilm.com Rasoul Sadr Ameli or Rasul Sadrameli ( Persian : رسول صدرعاملی ; born 1954 in Isfahan )
925-851: The more narrow sense of the peer-level web meeting context, in an attempt to disambiguate it from the other types known as collaborative sessions. The terminology related to these technologies is exact and agreed relying on the standards for web conferencing but specific organizations practices in usage exist to provide also term usage reference. In general, web conferencing is made possible by Internet technologies, particularly on TCP/IP connections. Services may allow real-time point-to-point communications as well as multicast communications from one sender to many receivers. It offers data streams of text-based messages, voice and video chat to be shared simultaneously, across geographically dispersed locations. Applications for web conferencing include meetings , training events, lectures, or presentations from
962-500: The people who believe in the festival the freedom to hold it. Some cannot stand their opponents but I have that capacity even when I'm in power." The film Melody by Behrouz Sebt Rasoul , produced in Iran and Tajikistan, as well as the film Domingo and the Mist (Ariel Escalante Meza), the film Punishment by Matías Bize , and the film Farha by Darin J. Salam , four films that were nominated to
999-421: The presenter using real-time chat technology and other Web-based collaboration tools." In June 1998, PlaceWare 2.0 Conference Center was released, allowing up to 1000 live attendees in a meeting session. In February 1999, ActiveTouch announced WebEx Meeting Center and the webex.com website. In July 1999 WebEx Meeting Center was formally released with a 1000-person meeting capacity demonstrated. In September of
1036-584: The same functional capabilities found in webinar software, blurring the distinction between the two terms. Webcasts are now likely to allow audience response to polls, text communication with presenters or other audience members, and other two-way communications that complement the consumption of the streamed audio/video content. Other typical features of a web conference include: Web conferencing technologies are not standardized, which has reduced interoperability and transparency and increased platform dependence, security issues, cost and market segmentation. In 2003,
1073-474: The same year, ActiveTouch changed its company name to WebEx . In April 1999, Vstream introduced the Netcall product for web conferencing as "a fee-based Internet software utility that lets you send business presentations and other graphic information via e-mail to a Vstream server. Vstream converts the content, again using streaming technology, and makes the presentation available for viewing by up to 1,200 people at
1110-404: The technology being used, participants may speak and listen to audio over standard telephone lines or via computer microphones and speakers. Some products allow for use of a webcam to display participants, while others may require their own proprietary encoding or externally provided encoding of a video feed (for example, from a professional video camera connected via an IEEE 1394 interface) that
1147-501: The time, Microsoft called NetMeeting "the Internet's first real-time communications client that includes support for international conferencing standards and provides true multiuser application-sharing and data-conferencing capabilities." In 1996, PlaceWare was founded as a spinoff from Xerox PARC . In November of that year, PlaceWare Auditorium was described in a public talk at Stanford University as allowing "one or more people to give an interactive, online, multimedia presentation via
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1184-466: The whole or part of the presenter's computer screen. Renderable files (in formats such as PDF or Microsoft PowerPoint ) can be displayed by the presenter uploading them and a computer server converting them into a form convenient for streaming. The term "webinar" is a portmanteau of web and seminar , meaning a presentation, lecture, or workshop that is transmitted over the web. The coined term has been attacked for improper construction, since "inar"
1221-452: Was abandoned in 2007 and no subsequent filing has been made. During the COVID-19 pandemic , webinars became the norm of teaching and instruction in numerous schools, universities and workplaces around the world. This new form of transferring knowledge challenged institutions and instructors, and it fostered new practices of teaching. At the same time this new form of teaching also demonstrated
1258-522: Was added, allowing additional registration and reporting functionality along with larger capacity in sessions. In January 2003, Macromedia acquired Presedia, including the Breeze Presentation product. Breeze Live was added with the 4.0 release of Macromedia Breeze to support web conferencing. In April 2005, Adobe Systems announced acquisition of Macromedia (completed in December 2005) and changed
1295-456: Was later packaged with popular Web browsers of the time. CoolTalk 14.4 and 28.8 sold for $ 49.95 and $ 69.95, respectively, in 1996. In February 1998, Starlight Networks released StarLive! (the exclamation point being part of the product name). The press release said "customers can access familiar Web browser interfaces to view live and pre-recorded corporate presentations, along with synchronized slides. End users can communicate directly with
1332-732: Was not accomplished via the World Wide Web and PLATO's collaborative goals were not consistent with the presenter-audience dynamic typical of web conferencing systems. PLATO II, in 1961, featured two users at once. In 1992, InSoft Inc. launched Communique, a software-based Unix teleconferencing product for workstations that enabled video/audio/data conferencing. Communique supported as many as 10 users, and included revolutionary features such as application sharing, audio controls, text, graphics, and whiteboarding which allowed networked users to share and manipulate graphic objects and files using simple paint tools. Several point-to-point and private-network video conferencing products were introduced in
1369-521: Was selected as the Tajik entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards , The movie Melody was selected in the 42th Fajr International Film Festival 2024 Iran country. Fajr International Film Festival has hosted important figures over the years, including Oliver Stone , Paul Schrader , and Jean-Pierre Léaud . The 2020 edition of the festival faced boycotts from
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