Iranian film on prophet Muhammad set for premiere
....Majid Majidis Tehran-backed production telling the story of Muhammads early years to be shown at Irans Fajr international film festival
Majidis state-sponsored film, which is the first part of an ambitious trilogy about the prophets life, tells the story of Muhammad from his birth to the age of 12, ending with his first visit to Sham (Syria) where Bahira, a Christian monk, is believed to have predicted he would one day become a prophet.
Iran is bracing for a large international release in March, at least in the English- and Arabic-speaking worlds.
Muhammads face will not be shown on screen and the Italian cinematographer Vittorio Storaro, the three-time Oscar-winner for masterpiecesfilms such as Bernardo Bertoluccis Last Tango in Paris and Francis Ford Coppolas Apocalypse Now, has worked on various combinations of light and darkness to make religious depictions in the film possible.
But the biggest issue will likely be that it is produced by Shia Iran. Compared with Sunnis, Shia Iranians have a relatively relaxed attitude towards visualising religious figures, which has caused controversies in the past....