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Unemotional, restrained cinematographic poem, situated in a wintry and poor suburb of Tehran. A man is dismissed and his lack of prospects for the future make him decide to seek his happiness abroad. He leaves his wife and child behind and for a long time nothing is heard of him. Then a stranger turns up, a car mechanic looking for a job. The attractive single mother can’t resist his attentions. Very subtly, a struggle ensues that reflects that of a whole generation of young doubting Iranians who may want to leave the country, but hardly know how to start.
Cinematography
Snow-blanketed Tehran suburbs shot with devastating restraint.
Direction
Pitts lets absence speak louder than any dialogue could.
Acting
Hajjar's wordless endurance carries the film's emotional weight.

Director
Rafi Pitts
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