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Abbas Kiarostami (Iran, 1990), New Print

When
Event has passed (Sat Jul 10, 2010 - Sun Jul 11, 2010)
Cost
$5.50 - $9.50
Tags
Movies, Foreign

Description

6:30 Close-Up
Abbas Kiarostami (Iran, 1990)
New Print

(Nama-ye nazdik). A newspaper article caught Abbas Kiarostami’s eye: an unemployed young film buff had wormed his way into the home and hearts of a well-to-do family by impersonating the well-known director Mohsen Makhmalbaf. From this story Kiarostami made an offbeat film about cinema, the swindle and the dream. He enters the story cinema verité–style, recreating events leading up to the impostor’s exposure and arrest, then following the actual court proceedings. In droll reenactments by obliging real-life protagonists, and in its pathetic hero, the film at times plays like Woody Allen’s Take the Money and Run (“Let him have his lunch!” the mother says to the arresting gendarmes). Certainly, Hossein Sabzian’s accusers attribute to him a craftiness he doesn't possess. His failing is a naiveté that is shared by many: Close-Up is a very moving and surprising film about anomie and the creative responses to it.—Judy Bloch

This print is subtitled with a new, more comprehensive translation than was previously available.

• Written by Kiarostami. Photographed by Ali Reza Zarrindast. With Hossein Sabzian, Hassan Frazmand, Abolfazi and Mehrdad Ahankhah. (100 mins, In Farsi with English subtitles, Color, 35mm, From Janus/Criterion Collection)

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Pacific Film Archive (PFA)
2575 Bancroft Way
Berkeley, CA
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  1. Pacific Film Archive (PFA)
    2575 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA