Iran

  • Bahram Beizai – Shayad Vaghti Deegar AKA Maybe Some Other Time (1988)

    1981-1990Bahram BeizaiDramaIranMystery

    Famed actress Susan Taslimi plays three roles here: Kian, who doubts her identity; Vida, the twin sister, a self-assured artist; and their mother, who gives up one child out of fear of poverty, then deprives the other of affection because she deeply regrets the child whom she has abandoned.Read More »

  • Morteza Farshbaf – Soog AKA Mourning (2011)

    2011-2020DramaIranMorteza Farshbaf

    PLOT: A violent quarrel breaks out between a couple at midnight. Being at a relative,s house in the north of Iran, they depart for Tehran in the middle of the night, but they do not bring along their son. Something terrible happens on their way…Read More »

  • Nazgol Kashani – Khoda Biamorz AKA May She Rest in Peace (2021)

    2021-2030DramaIranNazgol KashaniShort Film

    A former bourgeoisie family’s preoccupation with socio-economic identity continues even into death as they decide what the best burial plot for their aunt is.
    May She Rest in Peace centres around a former Bourgeoisie family in Iran whose current social status is in decline. The family’s preoccupation with socio-economic identity continues even into death as they are deciding what is the best burial plot for their aunt.Read More »

  • Abolfazl Jalili – Yek Dastan-e Vaghe’i AKA A True Story (1996)

    1991-2000Abolfazl JaliliDocumentaryDramaIran

    While looking for the cast for another unfinished project, a director discovers his ideal actor, a boy at a baker’s shop. By the time he goes to hire the young boy for his film, the shopkeeper has fired him. What ensues is a search for the homeless child and, along the way, the discovery of his solitude, his survival techniques, and the mental and physical state of surrounding adults and children. When the director finally finds his actor, the young adolescent seems to need serious medical care.The film gives the public a view of the Iranian medical system; once again the inadequacies of the social system and its contradictions are highlighted. Jalili also elaborates on generosity, once a sacred notion, individual responsibility and human limitations. Seen as criticism of the current medical system, the film was withheld for three years and only released in 1998.A True Story has found its moving actor and a life story worth discovering, but the film unintentionally dragged Jalili towards the realm of melodrama. Of this film, Godard said ‘A True Story may turn out to be a film that is not made very well, but it will always be ahead of the art.’Read More »

  • Majid Barzegar – A Very Ordinary Citizen (2015)

    Drama2011-2020IranMajid Barzegar

    Mr. Safari is an 83 years old retired of the post office who lives in an old neighborhood in Tehran. After the death of his wife he lives alone by himself but when his only son who lives abroad the country in Canada invites him to travel there for the treatment his ordinary life is disturbed.Read More »

  • Tahmineh Milani – Do Zan AKA Two Women (1999)

    1991-2000DramaIranTahmineh Milani

    Synopsis:
    Country girl Fereshteh and city girl Roya, schoolmates at Tehran University in the early ’80s, become fri ends when the former tutors the latter to pay her way through architectural school. Their friendship and innocent f un are clouded only by the presence of a young man who stalks the pretty Fereshteh, demanding she marry him. She br ushes him off and the girls feel strong enough to disregard his advances, until one day he throws a bottle of acid a t Fereshteh’s cousin, mistaking him for her boyfriend. Blaming her for brining disgrace onto the family, Fereshteh’ s father forces her to return home from university, which has been closed due to the turmoil following the Islamic r evolution anyway.Read More »

  • Abbas Kiarostami – Dandan Dard AKA Toothache (1980)

    1971-1980Abbas KiarostamiDocumentaryIranShort Film

    SYNOPSIS:
    Though much of this film is a straightforward lecture on dental hygiene delivered by a dentist facing the camera, it still manages to be persuasively Kiarostami-esque in its description of young Mohammad-Reza’s life at home and at school before he falls prey to tooth woes (interestingly, Kiarostami found the boy who was having a tooth removed, then filmed the earlier parts of the story later). That some audiences find the film amusing testifies to the humor that can accompany great discomfort.Read More »

  • Abbas Kiarostami – Bozorgdasht-e mo’Allem AKA Tribute to the Teachers (1977)

    1991-2000Abbas KiarostamiDocumentaryIranPolitics

    SYNOPSIS:
    An assignment from the Ministry of Education, this documentary from the last years of the Pahlavi dynasty includes interviews with government officials who predictably praise teaching as a sacred, noble, and honorable profession. The teachers who are also interviewed are less starry-eyed: one speaks of ungrateful students and the job’s poor pay. The contrasting views reflect Kiarostami’s interest in education while registering some of his reservations about how it is practiced.Read More »

  • Abbas Kiarostami – Hamshahri AKA Fellow Citizen (1983)

    Abbas Kiarostami1981-1990ArthouseDocumentaryIran

    Quote:
    Kiarostami’s fascination with both Tehrani car culture and the uses of power in post-revolutionary society come together in this documentary about a traffic officer assigned to enforce driving restrictions in central Tehran (a locale near the director’s Kanoon office). The officer, a rock star in his own world, remains coolly authoritative as he faces a steady stream of exasperated motorists.Read More »

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