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Release Date: 1992 Cast: Farhad Kheradmand, Ferhendeh Feydi, Bahrovz Aydini, Buba Bayour, Hocine Khadem, Hocine Rifahi, Maassouma Berouana, Mohamed Hocinerouhi, Ziya Babai, Mahrem Feydi
Categories: Movies, Adventure Life, and Nothing More... (Zendegi va digar hich) (1991) is an Iranian film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. It is considered the second film in Kiarostami's Koker trilogy.
After the 1990 earthquake in Iran that killed over 30,000 people, Kiarostami went to search for the stars of his previous film Where Is the Friend's Home?. This film is a semi-fictional work based on these events, shot in a documentary-style. It shows a director (played by Farhad Kheradmand) on this journey through the country in the... MORE
Life, and Nothing More... (Zendegi va digar hich) (1991) is an Iranian film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival. It is considered the second film in Kiarostami's Koker trilogy.
After the 1990 earthquake in Iran that killed over 30,000 people, Kiarostami went to search for the stars of his previous film Where Is the Friend's Home?. This film is a semi-fictional work based on these events, shot in a documentary-style. It shows a director (played by Farhad Kheradmand) on this journey through the country in the aftermath of the earthquake.
A film director and his son start a journey towards Koker, the place where half of the film of Where is the Friend's Home was filmed. During the first half of the film they try to find the right highway to reach the village since most of the roads have been damaged or blocked by the earthquake, meanwhile they cross paths with several locals that have experienced the damage and ask directions often to reach their goal.
After changing the route several times they finally reach one of the villages in which the film was staged, they visit one of the actors of the first movie and LESS
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