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    • Close-Up


      With his use of non-actors and his loose use of documentary rules, Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami's (TASTE OF CHERRY) films can often be characterized by asking whether what the viewer is seeing is ...


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    • Wind Will Carry Us


      In what critics call director Abbas Kiarostami's most socially critical film, THE WIND WILL CARRY US has an abstract plot, which is mostly symbolic. A man named Behzad and two of his collegues travel ...


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    • Tickets


      This triptych from acclaimed directors Abbas Kiarostami, Ken Loach, and Ermanno Olmi weaves together three interrelated stories about passengers on a train to Rome, who meet each other in passing but ...


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    • Five Dedicated to Ozu


      Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami's simple yet evocative films such as BADKONAKE SEFID (THE WHITE BALLOON) owe much to the influential Japanese filmmaker Yasujiro Ozu. FIVE DEDICATED TO OZU, ...


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    • ABC Africa


      Originally intended as a documentary about the orphans of Uganda's destructive civil war, Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami (TASTE OF CHERRY) expanded the scope of ABC AFRICA to include those stricken ...


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    • Ten


      Filmed entirely inside a car, a woman drives through the streets of Tehran, picking up and dropping off passengers--her son, a friend, her sister, a prostitute--as she runs errands and goes about her ...


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    • Taste of Cherry


      Emerging out of an Iranian cinema renaissance, TASTE OF CHERRY is seen by many as its crowning achievement. The story of somber yet intense Mr. Badii and his journey through Tehran, the film emerges ...


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    • Life and Nothing More...


      A kind of quasi-documentary sequel to his film WHERE IS THE FRIEND'S HOME?, LIFE AND NOTHING MORE... follows the director (played by an actor) as he learns that the region of northern Iran where he ...


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      $28 - $28

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    • Where Is the Friend's Home?


      Young Ahmed embarks on a quest to return a classmate's notebook, which he mistakenly took home. Sure that his friend will be expelled from school without the notebook, Ahmed ventures into an unknown ...


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