This is an unusual film of exceptional values--75 minutes long in color, with hardly any spoken dialogs. I saw this Iranian film in Farsi without English subtitles at the Early Iranian cinema retrospective on-going International Film Festival of Kerala, India. That I was watching a print without subtitles did not make a difference as there were very few lines of spoken dialogs. This is a very accessible film for any audience to enjoy--its story and values are not merely Iranian, it's universal. The film is set in rural Iran that had not tasted petro-dollar prosperity. The setting is on fringes of desert land, where water is scarce, rainfall scanty and hardly any blade of grass is green. Add to it wind and dust that buffets and whips man and animal and you can imagine plight of the people who live on the fringes of society. The film is moving tale of a young teenager returning to his village with a goat--only to find his family and villagers have moved on to escape natures vagaries and that one old man remains. He gives the goat to him and goes in search of his family. Water is scarce and well water it treated with reverence and never wasted.
维杰·卡沙尔 肖恩·斯科特 斯蒂芬·霍根 Amol Parashar 芭妮塔·桑德胡 柯尔斯蒂·阿弗顿 安德鲁·哈维尔 Sam Redford Albrecht Zander 蒂姆·贝灵顿 马克·林伍德 西蒙·韦尔 蒂姆·哈德森 理查德·格洛弗 Nicholas Gecks
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