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Telegraph | Picture Gallery | ABBAS KIAROSTAMI Abbas Kiarostami is already renowned as a film director, and has been described by Akira Kurosawa as Read Ben Secher s interview with Abbas Kiarostami http://www.telegraph.co.uk/core/Slideshow/slideshowContentFrameFrag.jhtml?xml=/a
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Extractions: Abbas Kiarostami To order following Award Winner Films by Abbas Kiarostami, click on the following images and follow the instructions. You may also search for all "Kiarostami" videos and DVDs. One of the true masters of contemporary cinema, Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami has won not only the admiration of audiences and critics worldwide, but also the support of directors as distinguished as Jean-Luc Godard, Nanni Moretti (who made a short film about opening one of Kiarostami's films in his theater in Rome), Chris Marker, and Akira Kurosawa, who has said of Kiarostami's "extraordinary" films: "Words cannot describe my feelings about them and I simply advise you to see his films... When Satyajit Ray passed on, I was very depressed. But after seeing Kiarostami's films, I thanked God for giving us just the right person to take his place."
Extractions: Ten Links Abbas Kiarostami is the leading Iranian director of the generation that stormed the West in the 1990s. Khaneh-Je Doost Kojast/ Where is my Friend's House (1987) is a fairy tale about a child's drama consumed among the indifference of the adults. A world that is too consumed by mundane chores and business does not see and cannot share the emotions of a simple and noble soul. Kiarostami's down-to-earth style is at its most eloquent in Namayeh Nazdik/ Close-Up (1989), which stands as a sort of manifesto of his art. A journalist is driving the police on a hired taxi to arrest a man who has posed as the famous director Makhmalbaf. The journalist is convinced this will be the case that makes him famous. While the driver kills time outside (close-up of a can he hit that rolls down the street), the journalist and the police enter the house and arrest the man. The journalist did not bring a tape recorder and is now desperately asking around for one. Titles. The film begins with the director, Kiarostami, interviewing the soldiers who arrested the impostor. Kiarostami is making a movie about the impostor and interviews both the family and the suspect. The family is still hurt by the fact that the director took advantage of their good manners. The impostor, on the other hand, is mainly guilty of loving cinema so much. Kiarostami asks the judge permission to film the trial. The judge is surprised that such a silly case draws the attention of a film-maker, but Kiarostami explains that this is the case of somebody who pretended to be a director and that is intriguing for a director. Kiarostami clarifies his idea of cinema when he ejects "the director is the spectator".
Extractions: are the most important raw material for any film" The following interview with Iranian film director Abbas Kiarostami and the review of his film, Through the Olive Trees David Walsh: How can film or art in general contribute to the lives of ordinary people? Abbas Kiarostami: DW: You are choosing to make films about ordinary people, poor people. That itself is quite rare today. AK: DW: What was the interest in making a film about a film? AK:
US Refuses Visa To Iranian Film Director Abbas Kiarostami Article describing how Iranian film director abbas kiarostami was recently denied a visa to enter the United States attempting to attend the New York Film Festival. http://www.wsws.org/articles/2002/oct2002/visa-o01.shtml
Extractions: 1 October 2002 Use this version to print Send this link by email Email the author Ten he was scheduled to lecture at Harvard and Ohio State universities. A Taste of Cherry , has written and directed some 30 films. Ten is the fourth film by Mr. Kiarostami to have been selected for screening by the New York festival. A festival representative revealed that two Chinese filmmakers also had difficulty obtaining visas, but ultimately received them. The esteemed Iranian artist has visited the US without entry problems at least seven times in the past decade. Another victimization of a renowned Iranian film director took place in April 2001, when Jafar Panahi (a sometime collaborator of Kiarostami) was viciously man-handled by US immigration officials during a stopover in New York City while in route from Hong Kong to film festivals in South America. Upon his arrival at JFK airport, immigration police took him to an office where he was chained to a bench for hours because he refused to be photographed or fingerprinted solely because of his nationality. After a harrowing ordeal, he was brought in chains to a plane that was going back to Hong Kong.
The Age Nassim Khadem interviews the Iranian director abbas kiarostami in Melbourne. http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/08/03/1059849264112.html
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Abbas Kiarostami by Mehrnaz SaeedVafa - profile of director abbas kiarostami. http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/directors/02/kiarostami.html
Extractions: Abbas Kiarostami is the most influential and controversial post-revolutionary Iranian filmmaker and one of the most highly celebrated directors in the international film community of the last decade. During the period of the 80s and the 90s, at a time when Iranians had such a negative image in the West, his cinema introduced a humane and artistic face. Kiarostami is a graduate of Tehran Universitys Faculty of Fine Arts in Painting. He was first involved in painting, graphics and book illustration and then began his film career by making credit-titles and commercials. Bread and Alley He founded the film department of the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults (known as Kanun) where a number of the highest quality Iranian films were produced. He ran the department for five years and at the same time directed his first film
Taste Of Kiarostami by David Sterritt Interview with film director abbas kiarostami. abbas kiarostami deserves more credit than any other single director for fueling the http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/00/9/kiarostami.html
Extractions: Abbas Kiarostami David Sterritt is film critic of The Christian Science Monitor, chairman of the New York Film Critics Circle, Professor of Theater and Film at Long Island University, and author and editor of books on Jean-Luc Godard, Alfred Hitchcock, Robert Altman, and the Beat Generation. Abbas Kiarostami deserves more credit than any other single director for fueling the recent rise of Iranian cinema, arguably the most dramatic film development of the past dozen years. The excitement started when his slyly reflexive Close-Up (1989) reached the international circuit in the early '90s, and crested when his extraordinary Taste of Cherry (1997) shared the Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1997. While a handful of his Iranian colleagues have also achieved a fair share of Western recognition-including Mohsen Makhmalbaf and Jafar Panahi, both of whom have collaborated with him-he has remained the most highly visible figure, thanks to films like the so-called Koker trilogy (