Ben Affleck: Iranian Plans for 'Argo'-like Movie Is 'Tremendous Badge of Honor'
The producer, director and star of the story set in Iran during the 1979-81 hostage crisis says it doesn’t matter that he didn’t get an directing Oscar nomination since his movie was nominated for best picture.
Ben Affleck is somewhat flattered that the government of Iran is financing a movie called The General Staff based on the story told in his movie Argo that came out of the 1979-81 hostage crisis.
“You have to understand, this is a sort of Stalinist regime in this place that is extremely repressive,” Affleck tells The Hollywood Reporter. “It’s governing a nation full of millions of wonderful, amazing people, so to be part of this movie, Argo, that seems to have kids up and paying attention so this Stalinist regime feels the need to sort of push back somehow, I think is a tremendous badge of honor.”
Speaking at the BAFTA tea on Saturday, Affleck -- who was named best director Thursday by the Broadcast Film Critics Association (which also declared Argo best picture of the year) -- told THR the only thing that bothered him was the lead on a Jan. 10 New York Times article about plans to make The General Staff financed by the Iranian government, which suggested he was having a bad week in part because he did not get an Oscar nomination for director as he did from the Golden Globes voters.
“A few days ago, I woke up and the movie I directed and produced and starred in was nominated for an Academy Award as best picture,” said Affleck. “If you can’t be happy with that, your prospects for a life with happiness are very, very limited.”
Argo was nominated for seven Oscars. “I would have been really disappointed if the movie hadn’t been nominated,” said Affleck. "But it did, and I feel really happy and proud. This story you are talking about speaks to why, which is the movie has had echoes out there in the world that are really profound. I think that’s the most important thing.”
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