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The Wind Will Carry Us (Criterion Collection) (ej svensk text) (Blu-ray)
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The Wind Will Carry Us (Criterion Collection) (ej svensk text) (Blu-ray)

The Wind Will Carry Us (Criterion Collection) (ej svensk text) (Blu-ray)

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Drama från 1999 av Abbas Kiarostami med Bahman Ghobadi och Behzad Dorani.

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  • Svensk titelThe Wind Will Carry Us
  • OriginaltitelBad Ma Ra Khahad Bord
  • SkådespelareBahman Ghobadi, Behzad Dorani, Roushan Karam Elmi, Bahman Ghobadi, Shahpour Ghobadi, Reihan Heidari
  • RegissörAbbas Kiarostami
  • Inspelningsår1999
  • Bildformat1080p High Definition Widescreen 1.85:1
  • LjudLPCM Mono
  • SpråkPersiska
  • TextningEngelska
  • Speltid1 tim 58 min
  • GenreDrama
  • Extramaterial- 4K restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack - A Week with Kiarostami (1999), a documentary by Yuji Mohara on the making of the film - Interview from 2002 with director Abbas Kiarostami - New video essay presenting Kiarostami’s poetry narrated by Massoumeh Lahiji, a longtime translator and creative collaborator of the director’s - Trailer - New English subtitle translation - PLUS: An essay by poet and novelist Kaveh Akbar
  • Releasedatum2025-06-06
  • Åldersgräns11 år
  • Antal skivor1
  • Färg/svartvitFärg
  • BolagCriterion Collection UK
  • OmslagsspråkEngelska
  • EAN5061088920098
  • Artikelnr31767

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Art.nr: 31767

The mysteries of everyday life come into astonishing focus in one of Abbas Kiarostami’s greatest cinematic achievements. A slyly self-reflexive commentary on the director’s own artistic practice, The Wind Will Carry Us unfolds with unhurried majesty as it follows an undercover documentarian (Behzad Dorani) whose assignment to cover a small village’s funeral rites is continually frustrated by an elderly woman’s refusal to die. Along the way, though, he forges surprising, unsettling, and enlightening connections with those he meets. Suffused with Kiarostami’s love for people, poetry, and the arid beauty of rural Iran, this meditative masterpiece reflects upon the boundaries between intimacy and alienation, tradition and modernity, with the utmost grace.
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