Fifi Howls from Happiness (FILM REVIEW)
Fifi Howls from Happiness
Film
Review by Kam Williams
Reverential Retrospective Chronicles Career of Flamboyant
Iranian Artist
Bahman Mohassess
(1931-2010) had the misfortune of being born gay in a country hostile to
homosexuality. Nevertheless, the flamboyant iconoclast managed to carve out an
impressive career as an artist in pre-revolutionary Iran, enjoying celebrity status as
the “Persian Picasso.”
He earned that
recognition despite creating scandalous works such as anatomically-correct
sculptures of men which had some censors breaking off their penises. Unfortunately,
Bahman’s world came crashing down around him when Ayatollah Khomeini toppled
the Shah in 1979.
For, the new regime
was an Islamic caliphate which stepped up the oppression of homosexuals by
passing strict religious laws making sodomy a capital crime. So, Bahman wisely hightailed
it to Rome
where he would live out his days in relative obscurity.
Over the ensuing years, Iran was
criticized by human rights activists for doling out the death penalty to
thousands of gays, prompting its President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to assert in
2007 that “We don’t have any homosexuals.” Regardless, Bahman Mohassess continued
to be an important historical figure, even in exile, and his controversial
contributions have been preserved for posterity in Fifi
Howls from Happiness.
Directed by Mitra Farahani, the enlightening documentary
features an extended interview conducted with her cantankerous, camera-shy,
chain-smoking subject shortly before his demise. And the film augments Bahman’s
reflections with file footage of his art shows and installations, along with
commentary by surviving friends and admirers.
A poignant tribute proving Iran has
definitely had at least one homosexual, in fact, a national icon-turned-persecuted persona non
grata who had the good sense to escape before being exterminated for his sexual
preference.
Very Good
(3 stars)
Rated PG-13
for profanity, sexual references, and scenes of intense peril and destruction
In Persian with subtitles
Running time: 96
minutes
Distributor: Music
Box Films
To see a trailer for Fifi
Howls from Happiness, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6YNQWzVgpc
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