When a mother of a separated family dies, it is up to the husband to come home and settle the family affairs. However, when he arrives, his children are forced...
Category - Iranian Reviews
A gust of progressive and very feminine wind sweeps through the empty corridors of soon-to-crumble male institution in “The Warden”, second feature from...
A gust of progressive and very feminine wind sweeps through the empty corridors of soon-to-crumble male institution in “The Warden”, second feature from...
On the occasion of his short film “The Fox” being screened at international festivals, such as this year's Ulju Mountain Film Festival, Iranian director...
The reputation of an auteur precedes the work of art. And it does not get much bigger than Abbas Kairastomi. There are articles written on the order in which...
“Everyone is helping so there is no need to be sad.” There is still a certain prejudice when it comes to films made for children. Some see the bright colors...
When you see in the description of a film that it is a dystopian, detective/horror story with vampires, presented in a single unedited shot, and from Iran...
A portrayal of a marriage in crisis is nothing uncommon in Iranian cinema. Not once, not twice we were quiet observers of the bonds and relations falling apart...
“I always wonder to what extent the artist aims to depict the reality of a scene.” When Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami died in Paris in 2016, he left behind...
“I am an agnostic filmmaker…” Perhaps it is a quite fitting conclusion that the final film of Mohsen Makhmalbaf's “Poetic trilogy” is also the one which...