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Post Last Edit by malon at 7-7-2009 16:28
Kita tau film2 Iran sering sekali memenangkan festival film internasional, film2 Iran begitu sederhana tapi indah mempesona dan menyimpan berjuta makna. Karena itulah gue buka thread ini..
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Bacheha-Ye aseman (The Children of Heaven) (1997) - Majid Majidi
Zohre's shoes are gone; her older brother Ali lost them. They are poor, there are no shoes for Zohre until they come up with an idea: they will share one pair of shoes, Ali's. School awaits. Will the plan succeed?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118849/
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Rang-e khoda (The Color of Paradise) (1999) - Majid Majidi
Mohammad, a boy at Tehran's institute for the blind, waits for his dad to pick him up for summer vacation. While waiting, he realizes a baby bird has fallen from its nest: he chases away a cat, finds the bird, climbs a tree, and puts it back. His father finally comes and takes him to their village where his sisters and granny await. The lad is a loving student of nature and longs for village life with his family, but his father is ashamed of him, wanting to farm the boy out to clear the way for marriage to a woman who knows nothing of this son. Over granny's objections, dad apprentices Mohammad far from home to a blind carpenter. Can anything bring father and son together?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0191043/
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Buda as sharm foru rikht (Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame 2007) - Hana Makhmalbaf
From Hana Makhmalbaf, daughter of acclaimed director Mohsen Makhmalbaf, comes her second feature film, Buddha Collapsed out of Shame. Set in Bamian, amidst the rubble of the massive statues of Buddha blown up by the Taliban in 2001, the film is a deeply felt political allegory of the impossible situation facing girls and women in Afghanistan today. Intimately told from a child’s perspective, including a world of make-believe that is both exhilarating and terrifying, the film follows six-year-old Bakhtay, who decides she will at all costs go to school. She sets out on an odyssey that pits this endearingly obstinate girl against numerous, seemingly insurmountable obstacles — including, most ominously, a band of boys pretending to be the Taliban. *Official selection, Berlin Film Festival 2008.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1094627/
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OSAMA... tuh criter iran ke bukan..
aku ske criter tuh |
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10# True-X Yang ini bukan?
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0368913/ |
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Istgah-Matrouk (The Deserted Station) 2002 - Alireza Raisian
On a pilgrimage to Mashad from Tehran, a couple's transportation breaks down, far from any major town. The husband, a photographer, seeks help at a nearby village and encounters a teacher who offers to help. Whilst the husband and teacher go off to find a spare part, the wife, who used to be a teacher, takes over the teaching lessons in the village. It is clear that the children live there, in this strange deserted place, without any men, save the teacher and an old signal guard. As the day draws on, the children help to bring a new hope and life into the wife's heart.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0333645/
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Vakonesh panjom (The Fifth Reaction) 2003 - Tahmineh Milani
Fereshteh loses her home and her two sons after her husband's accidental death when Hadj Safdar, her stubborn and powerful father-in-law, forces her to return to her parents. She is faced with the loss of her visitation rights when Hadj plans to send his grandchildren to live in a remote town. With the help of her circle of women friends she tries to take them beyond his reach, but in a patriarchal society it is hard to find a safe haven.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0386843/
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Post Last Edit by malon at 7-7-2009 19:38
Chaharshanbe-soori (Fireworks Wednesday) (2006) - Asghar Farhadi
On the last Wednesday before the spring solstice ushers in the Persian New Year, people
set off fireworks following an ancient Zoroastrian tradition. Rouhi, spending her first
day at a new job, finds herself in the midst of a different kind of fireworks -- a
domestic dispute between her new boss and his wife.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0845439/
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A Jihad for Love (2007) - Parvez Sharma
A Jihad for Love (2007)
In a time, when Islam is under tremendous attack-from within and without-'A Jihad for
Love' is a daring documentary-filmed in twelve countries and nine languages. Muslim gay
filmmaker Parvez Sharma has gone where the silence is strongest, filming with great
risk in nations where government permission to make this film was not an option. A
Jihad for Love is the first-ever feature-length documentary to explore the complex
global intersections of Islam and homosexuality. With unprecedented access and depth,
Sharma brings to light the hidden lives of gay and lesbian Muslims from countries like
Iran, Pakistan, Egypt, Turkey, France, India, and South Africa. The majority of gay and
lesbian Muslims must travel a lonely and often dangerous road. In many nations with a
Muslim majority, laws based on Quranic interpretations are enforced by authorities to
monitor, entrap, imprison, torture and even execute homosexuals. Even for those who
migrate to Europe or North America and adopt Western personae of "gay," the relative
freedoms of new homelands are mitigated by persistent racial profiling and intensified
state surveillance after the terrorist attacks in New York, London and Madrid. As a
result, many gay and lesbian Muslims end up renouncing their religion. But the
real-life characters of A Jihad for Love aren't willing to abandon a faith they cherish
despite its flaws. Instead, they struggle to reconcile their ardent belief with the
innate reality of their being. The international chorus of gay and lesbian Muslims
brought together by A Jihad for Love doesn't seek to vilify or reject Islam, but rather
negotiate a new relationship to it. In doing so, the film's extraordinary characters
point the way for all Muslims to move beyond the hostile, war-torn present, toward a
more hopeful future. As one can imagine, it was a difficult decision for the subjects
to participate in the film due to the violence they could face. However, those who have
come forward to tell their stories feel this film is too important for 1.4 billion
Muslims and non-Muslims around the world for them to say no. They are willing to take
the risk in their quest to lay equal claim to their profoundly held faith. "A Jihad for
Love' is produced by Sandi DuBowski (Director of Trembling Before G-d) in association
with ZZDF-Arte Channel 4, and LOGO.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0780046/
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Takhté siah (Blackboards) (2000) - Samira Makhmalbaf
A group of male teachers crosses the mountainous paths of the remote Iranian Kurdistan region. Carrying large blackboards on their backs, they wander from village to village in search of students. The sudden menacing sound of overhead helicopters forces the men to run and seek refuge. One teacher, Reeboir, ventures away from the group and confronts a group of adolescent boys who transport contraband goods between Iran and Iraq. He tries to convince them of the advantages of learning to read and write, but none of them are interested. Said, another teacher also now traveling alone, arrives in a seemingly deserted village. No one responds to his calls soliciting his services as a teacher. He persists, but is greeted only by slamming doors and windows ... Said later meets a group of 100 or so old men accompanied by a sole young woman and child. They, too, are uninterested in learning. One of the old men feels he can only find peace if his young widowed daughter, Halaleh, marries before his death. Said has only his blackboard to offer in exchange for her hand.
http://imdb.com/title/tt0246266/
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Roozi ke zan shodam (The Day I Became a Woman) (2000) - Marzieh Makhmalbaf
"One is not born, but rather becomes a woman." Simone De Beauvoir's exquisite pronouncement on the social construction of gender in her Second Sex (1949) spoke to generations of women, and of a universal truth beyond countries and cultures. As an example of astonishing visual poignancy, "The Day I became a Woman" is the globally celebrated debut of Marziyeh Meshkini, a young Iranian filmmaker bringing her rich and diversified national cinema to bear on an enduring global concern, in a new crescendo of memorable subtlety and grace. "The Day" is repeated in three consecutive episodes-the memorial registers of childhood, adolescence, and old age-when three stages of "becoming" a woman is culturally manufactured and socially registered. Between Simone De Beauvoir and Marziyeh Meshkini, generations of women (and men), from all cultures around the world, will have much to learn and even more to achieve.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0260332/
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aku pernah tgok children of heaven main tv2 dulu |
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