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Year: 2003 USA: Wellspring Media UK: ICA Projects Cast: Hossain Emadeddin, Kamyar Sheissi, Azita Rayeji, Shahram Vaziri, Ehsan Amani, Pourang Nakhayi, Kaveh Najmabadi, Saber Safael Director: Jafar Panahi Country: Iran Language: Farsi (English subtitles) USA & UK: 97 mins UK Certificate: 12A contains one use of strong language and moderate violence USA Release Date: 16 January 2004 (Limited Release - Los Angeles and New York) UK Release Date: 12 September 2003 (Limited Release) PHASE9 movie review Official website US Distributor Synopsis Starting from the point at which a cornered thief trapped by the security system in a Tehran jewellery store commits murder and then suicide, Jafar Panahi's groundbreaking film brilliantly unwinds to show what pushes a man to such extreme behaviour. This unsentimental but deeply emotional engaging film shows a side of urban Tehran seldom glimpsed before. Hussein (Hossain Emadeddin) is a taciturn loner, a war veteran once lauded but damaged and now working as an ageing pizza delivery boy. A series of masterful vignettes shows Hussein's growing despair at the gap between the haves and have-nots in a ravaged society. Full of suppressed hilarity and unexpected observations, the legendary Abbas Kiarostami's script provides a stunningly eloquent and moving account of a society split between privilege and desperation. From the director of THE WHITE BALLOON and THE CIRCLE, the film won the Un Certain Regard Jury Award in Cannes 2003. |
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