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GIFFONI FILM FESTIVAL 1978 - 29 July.6 August

Sections & Films

MICHAEL

Category: Edition 1978

Synopsis
Michael, 16, leaves school to go to work in a coal mine in south Wales. He is uncertain whether to follow the family tradition and become a miner forever or leave the country and enlist as a volunteer. Michael's father is aware of this conflict that is occurring in his son and tries to help him make the best decision. In the end the young man makes his choice and decides to become a miner.

Original Title MICHAEL
Category Official Competition
Section Official Competition
Tipology Short Film
Production Year 1976
Directed by Ramin Niami

 regista ramin niamiRAMIN NIAMI

Ramin Niami is an Iranian film director, producer, actor and writer.
He was born in Tehran, Iran, educated at film school in London and worked as a director and producer on over twenty television documentaries, many of them broadcast by the UK’s BBC and Channel 4, as well as major American networks. A New York resident for many years, Ramin was a faculty member for filmmaking at the School of Visual Arts in New York. He also produced Amir Naderi’s festival favorite Manhattan By Numbers in New York.
Niami’s first feature film as a director was Somewhere in the City, starring Sandra Bernhard, Bai Ling, Ornella Muti and Peter Stormare; the film screened at over 25 international film festivals, was released theatrically in the U.S. and on HBO and was sold in countries around the world. After relocating to Los Angeles, he directed and produced his second feature film Paris which premiered in main competition at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York, starring Chad Allen, Bai Ling, James Russo and Karen Black. Paris also screened as the opening night film of the Bangkok Film Festival and played many other international film festivals. Paris was released in the U.S. by DEJ/Blockbuster and 20th Century Fox Home Video and broadcast on Showtime/TMC.