Abbas Kiarostami is preoccupied with my tape recorder. He wonders if it’s too far away from where he’s sitting. He makes his translator switch from one side of him to another so that the recorder is ...
Abbas Kiarostami was a director and scriptwriter who was born in 1940 in Tehran, Iran. He was a famous director and scriptwriter in Iran and across the world. His first movies were “The Bread and ...
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) – Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami, whose 1997 film “Taste of Cherry” won the prestigious Palme d’Or and who kept working despite government resistance, died Monday. He was 76. Iran ...
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My introduction to the beauty of Iranian cinema came about through Abbas Kiarostami and the wonderfully deceptive simplicity of his works. ‘Where is the Friend’s House?’ is the first film in what went ...
Premiering out Sundance’s world dramatic competition ahead of subsequent play in Rotterdam, “The Things You Kill” marks Iranian auteur Alireza Khatami’s most personal and outré work to date. Led by ...
Up’ is a profound exploration of poverty, class struggle, and human longing for recognition in society through a true story ...
Thomas Erdbrink contributed reporting from Tehran. Abbas Kiarostami, often hailed as Iran s greatest filmmaker, whose searching, parablelike dramas of ordinary people and their problems reflected a ...
Special Plaque of Lebanese Ministry of Culture and Art, Lebanon 2000 The Youth Prize of Future Cinema for The Wind Will Carry Us at the 56th Venice International Film Festival, Italy 1999 FIPRESCI ...