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And Life Goes On

Zendegi Va Digar Hich
Direction
ABBAS KIAROSTAMI
Screenplay
Abbas Kiarostami
Cinematography
Homayun Pievar
Cast
Farhad Kheradmand, Pooya Pievar
Producer
Ali Reza Zarrin
Edition(s)
28ª

And Life Goes On

Zendegi Va Digar Hich
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  • 91 minutos
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  • Colorido
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  • 1991
Iran

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A road movie that associates social critic with a tragedy. A filmmaker and his son travel in the north region of Iran, a place hit by an earthquake in 1990, to find the two young actors of his film Where Is My Friend’s Home? (also Abbas Kiarostami’s). Along the way, they witness several accidents and confront the chaos caused by the earthquake. Despite all their misery, the local people don’t give up and, at the same time they struggle to save what’s left from the ruins, they watch the World Cup.

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ABBAS KIAROSTAMI
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Born in Iran in 1940. He attended the Fine Arts School at the Teheran University. He started as a screenwriter and director in 1970 with the short The Bread and Alley, and four years later he made his first feature, The Traveller. His films started getting international acclaim with Where Is the Friend’s Home? (1987). Since then, all of his films have been screened at Mostra, among them Close Up (1990); Through the Olive Trees (1994), winner of the Critics’ Choice Award at the 18th Mostra; Taste of Cherry (1997), which won the Golden Palm at the Cannes Film Festival, and Ten (2002). In 2004, he had a full retrospective of his films screened in the 28th Mostra, including the release of his photobook. His latest feature films, Certified Copy (2010, 34th Mostra) and Like Someone in Love (2012, 36th Mostra), in addition to the short Take Me Home (2016, 40th Mostra) were also screened. In 2012, he won the Leon Cakoff Prize, granted by Mostra. Died in 2016 at the age of 76.
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