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Directed by Abbas KiarostamiOrigin IranGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about children,
Sports films,
Association football filmsRating74%
Qassem Julayi (Ghāsem Jolā'i), played by Hassan Darabi, is a football-obsessed 12-year-old in the small city of Malayer, who would rather compete in the alley of his impoverished neighborhood after school than do his homework. His illiterate mother constantly berates him, but Qassem has long since learned to invent excuses for his poor school performance. In one early scene, we see him arriving late to school after going out of his way to purchase a football fan magazine. He appears with a bandage around his head, feigning a toothache. A few moments later, Qassam's skeptical teacher spots the magazine and snatches it away (only to start reading it himself). The boy resolves to travel by himself to Tehran, a 150-mile bus ride away, to attend an important game. Bus fare, however, is 10 tomans. The penniless Qassem pilfers 5 tomans that his mother has hidden, but the next day she discovers the theft and promptly reports it to the school principal, who not only berates her for raising a "monster" but canes Qassem's hands for refusing to admit guilt. That afternoon, Qassem and his friend Akbar roam the storefront vendors, attempting to sell small items to raise funds, but find no takers. The friend suggests selling an uncle's old box camera, but Qassem rejects one offer and instead hatches the scheme of pretending to take pictures of younger kids after school, collecting 5 rials for each "sitting." In a famous sequence, he issues directions to his "subjects" while snapping photo after photo with the empty camera. Onscreen, we see a succession of children posing for portraits that will never materialize. Still lacking sufficient cash, Qassem resolves to sell his team's soccer ball and goals, even though they are group property. Finally he has collected enough for his journey., 1h55
Directed by Abbas KiarostamiOrigin IranGenres DramaThemes Philosophie,
Poésie,
VieillesseActors Bahman GhobadiRating73%
Behzad, Keyvan, Ali and Jahan who are journalists but pretend to be production engineers arrive in a Kurdish village to document the locals' mourning rituals that anticipate the death of an old woman, but she remains alive. The main engineer is forced to slow down and appreciate the lifestyle of the village., 1h19
Directed by Abbas KiarostamiOrigin IranGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about education,
Films about childrenRating80%
As he prepares to do his homework, Ahmed realizes that he accidentally brought home a notebook belonging to one of his classmates. Knowing that his friend may be expelled if he does not have the notebook in order to complete his homework, Ahmed goes looking for his classmate., 1h24
Directed by Abbas KiarostamiOrigin IranGenres DocumentaryThemes Films about children,
Medical-themed films,
Documentary films about health care,
HIV/AIDS in filmActors Abbas KiarostamiRating67%
En avril 2000, en Ouganda, Abbas Kiarostami et son assistant, Seifollah Samadian, sollicités par une association humanitaire, le Fida, débarquent à Kampala. Pendant une dizaine de jours, ils découvrent de nombreux enfants ayant perdu leurs parents à cause du Sida. Leur caméra témoigne d'une Afrique joyeuse malgré la souffrance et la maladie., 1h34
Directed by Abbas KiarostamiOrigin IranGenres DramaThemes Feminist films,
Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
Transport films,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitution,
Films about automobiles,
Films about Islam,
Road moviesRating73%
The film is divided into ten scenes, each of which depict a conversation between an unchanging female driver (played by Mania Akbari) and a variety of passengers as she drives around Tehran. Her passengers include her young son (played by Akbari's real life son, Amin Maher), her sister, a bride, a prostitute, and a woman on her way to prayer. One of the major plots during the film is the driver's divorce from her (barely seen) husband, and the conflict that this causes between mother and son., 1h39
Directed by Abbas KiarostamiOrigin IranGenres DramaThemes Films about suicide,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Road moviesActors Homayoun Ershadi,
Homayoun ErshadiRating76%
Mr Badii (Homayon Ershadi), a middle-aged man, drives through Tehran looking for someone to do a job for him, and he offers a large amount of money in return. During his drives with prospective candidates, Badii reveals that he plans to kill himself and has already dug the grave. He needs someone to throw earth on his body, after his death. He does not discuss why he wants to commit suicide., 1h27
Origin Coree du sudGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about children,
Medical-themed films,
Vieillesse,
Films about disabilities,
Personne sourde ou muetteActors Yoo Seung-hoRating77%
The story begins on a fine summer's morning, when Sang-woo (Yoo Seung-ho) and his mother board a bus to the country. It is soon clear that the unsophisticated rural passengers annoy the seven-year-old urban boy. His mother is taking him to live with his 75-year-old mute, but not deaf, grandmother (Kim Eul-boon) while she looks for a new job after a business venture failed in Seoul. Eventually they reach their destination, a dusty bus stop in the Korean countryside near an unsophisticated village.