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“Where Is the Friend's House?``Kiarostami's movie magic that directed ``Amateur Actor''

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“Where Is the Friend's House?``Kiarostami's movie magic that directed ``Amateur Actor''

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“Where Is the Friend's House?”Synopsis

A small village in northern Iran. A young boy named Ahmad accidentally takes home his classmate Mohammad Reza's notebook. Remembering his teacher's words, ``If you forget your notebook, you'll be expelled from school,'' Ahmad runs off to a friend's house far away to deliver the notebook.


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Kiarostami, the creator of numerous children's films



When we talk about children's movies, people tend to use stereotypical adjectives like heartwarming or adorable. However, ``Where Is the Friend's House?'' is said to be a masterpiece of children's movies. ” (87), the words “heartwarming” and “adorable” don’t suit her at all. It is true that at first glance it depicts peaceful, everyday events. But the boy who appears here lives a truly harsh and thrilling daily life.


Adults are so busy with their own work that they don't even listen to what children are trying so hard to say. On the contrary, he sometimes even scolds them unreasonably. Still, the boy continues to run single-mindedly for one purpose. Her eyes are always flickering with anxiety, but she keeps her gaze fixed on the front. His speed is like an action hero running to save the world. That's why this movie has a mysterious power that excites viewers and keeps them glued to the screen.


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“Where Is the Friend's House?' is the fourth full-length film by Abbas Kiarostami, one of Iran's leading figures, and is the work that made his name known domestically and internationally. Starting with the first short he directed, `` Bread and Alleys '' (1970), Kiarostami often used ordinary children in his films, creating wonderful ``children's films.'' Among them, the production of ``Where Is the Friend's House?'' has been pointed out for its brilliant production. "is.


Originally active as a graphic designer and picture book writer, Kiarostami joined the Children and Youth Education Association through that connection, established the film department with Amir Naderi and others, and began his career as a director by making children's films. . However, he himself has said that from the beginning, he aimed to make a movie about children rather than a movie for children.


Iran's historical background also has an influence on his many ``children's movies.'' He himself began making films in 1970, but after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, censorship and cultural restrictions became stricter in the Iranian film industry. Many Iranian film directors, including Kiarostami, were good at making ``children's movies'' because they were less likely to contain political content if they had a child as the main character, and they could avoid censorship. It seems so.




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