Iranian Cinema

Offside - Jafar Panahi

“The reason women don’t play football is because eleven of them would never wear the same outfit in public”, goes a famous quote about football and women. Jafar Panahi’s football based flick Offside is about six women who surely don’t have the luxury of that… it shows an Islam dominated country where women need to conceal their femininity in entirety, to merely catch a glimpse of a sport they so fervently admire – let alone indulge in such finicky femininities. Here, six Tehrani women sloppily slip into the loose, unfitting clothes of men…



Ten - Abbas Kiarostami

Abbas Kiarostami’s claustrophobic documentation of a day in the life of a woman in Iran. who is on the verge of a divorce. and the people she meets during her long ride in the city. Kiarostami’s quarter century long innovation continues as Ten scores. There are not more than a handful of directors who have the special ability to look beyond the boundaries and hop over the conventions of the medium. Abbas Kiarostami, with his radically fresh perspective and consistent streak of “different” films…



Salam Cinema - Mohsen Makhmalbaf

There is an actor in each of us that is always raring to come out. And it is that actor Mohsen Makhmalbaf wanted to capture in his camera and present to the world. He shoots two birds with one stone in this one – provide a stunning salute to the spirit of cinema on its centennial anniversary, and gives the very audience who adore cinema a shot at stardom. Makhmalbaf’s documentary, not without flaws, is definitely one to pay a salam (salute) to – a salute to the spirit of people, and to the spirit of cinema.



Pedar (The father) - Majid Majidi

For a large part of the world Majid Majidi’s filmography begins with the disarmingly charming Children of Heaven (1997). But the Iranian auteur had already struck gold a year before the first Oscar nomination from Iran. The themes, style and idiosyncrasies that were to mesmerize the world in the years following Children of Heaven clearly [...]



Children of heaven (Bacheha ye aseman) - Majid Majidi

If big things often come in small packages, then “the children of heaven” is as small as they get. The entire movie is carried on the shoulders of two small, diminutive revelations for the Iranian cinema – Amir Farrokh Hashemian as Ali and Bahare Seddiqi as Zahra.
Ali, a young boy of about nine, unintentionally loses [...]



The Color of Paradise - Majid Majidi

There are few moments in one’s passage on earth that decide the course of meandering river we call life. And then there are those even rarer ones that define the existence of one person – those that shape his/her passion, and ignite a fire in the form of an obsession that cannot be extinguished. For [...]



ABC Africa by Abbas Kiarostami

Trust Kiarostami to try something offbeat and come out of it not only unscathed, but blow everyone away. Since ABC Africa is a documentary, comparing it with his other works would be like comparing apples to oranges, but it doesn’t mean that he hasn’t given it his usual golden touch.
Starting with a fax creeping out [...]