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[...] . 3. The Eel Another shared Palme d’Or winner, “The Eel” has been overshadowed by Abbas Kiarostami’s “The Taste of Cherry”. And neither is remembered in the same light as Michael [...]
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[...] to be my very favorite, and Kiarostami was the last in this lineage.” — Alex Winter on Abbas Kiarostami (Talkhouse Film Contributors Remember Abbas Kiarostami) “We shot one of our final [...]
talkhouse.com
[...] depth and the grandiosity of the great 19th century novels. 2. Where is the Friend’s Home? (Abbas Kiarostami, 1987) Unlike De Sica and the other great neorealist filmmakers, Kiarostami invented a [...]
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[...] Romanian drama. Elements of Michael Haneke’s work loom heavy and even the lilting air of Abbas Kiarostami seems discernable in the enigmatical progress of the story. Romeo’s teenage daughter is [...]
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[...] (1995) The first feature of Jafar Panahi, a former assistant to the great Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami (who co-wrote the screenplay along with Panahi himself and Parvis Shahbazi), “Badkonake [...]
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[...] ) 100. Carlos (Olivier Assayas, 2010) 99. The Gleaners and I (Agnès Varda, 2000) 98. Ten (Abbas Kiarostami, 2002) 97. White Material (Claire Denis, 2009) 96. Finding Nemo (Andrew Stanton, 2003) 95. [...]
apotpourriofvestiges.com
[...] I did feel this way about was the other master of cinema who passed away this weekend, Abbas Kiarostami.) Given this mystification, Cimino was always at the top of my list of directors I wanted to [...]
talkhouse.com
[...] Jason Shawhan) 25th Anniversary Award (Best Film of 1990): Third place, Close-up (Abbas Kiarostami); second place, Miller’s Crossing (Joel and Ethan Coen); and the Muriel goes to… [...]
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[...] the TIFF Bell Lightbox. The film will play as a part of The Wind Will Carry Us: The Films of Abbas Kiarostami, and a co-presentation with the Aga Khan Museum. The retrospective is programmed by James [...]
scenecreek.com
[...] their sights further afield. With work set in Italy and Japan already under his belt, Abbas Kiarostami recently voiced a desire to shoot a movie in Cuba, so enthralled is he with the culture. [...]
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