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Abdolreza Kahananis ‘Leichenhalter’ wins £ 50,000 Edinburgh 2025 main prize

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Iranian Film Wins Top Prize at Edinburgh International Film Festival

The Iranian film "Corpse" has taken home the prestigious Sean Connery Prize at the Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF). The prize, which comes with a £50,000 award, recognizes excellence in feature films. "Corpse" made its world premiere at the festival and was written, directed, produced, and edited by Abdolreza Kahani.

The Film’s Plot and Cast

"Corpse" tells the story of a withdrawn specialist who washes corpses before funerals in accordance with Islamic tradition. The specialist receives an unusual request from a dissident Iranian singer who is in hiding. The film stars Nima Sadr and Mehdi Salar. This is not Kahani’s first time at EIFF, as his film "A Shrine" also premiered at the festival last year, also starring Sadr.

Competition and Awards

"Corpse" was one of 10 world premieres competing for the Sean Connery Prize, which was chosen by the audience. Another winner at the festival was Joanna Memaranis’s "Mother Goose", which took home the £15,000 Thelma Schoonmaker Prize for short film production. The winners showcase outstanding work by their respective filmmakers and teams, demonstrating the power of cinema to provoke, stimulate, and inspire empathy.

Reaction from the Festival Director

Paul Ridd, EIFF Director and CEO, expressed his gratitude to all the organizations, teams, and individuals who worked on the festival. He noted that the past seven days had shown the collective belief in the power of film to inspire and provoke. The festival celebrates the art of filmmaking and the talented individuals who bring stories to life on the big screen.

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