First-Graders

Innocence meets regulation and play meets punishment in this documentary on unwary first-graders reporting for their first day of school. Filming in one of Tehran's poorest school districts, Kiarostami wisely splits the action between two polarized battlegrounds: the playground and the principal's office. In one, ways of socializing, communicating, and working in groups are taught or intuited; in the other, ways of behaving and obeying are quickly enforced. Kiarostami's unerring connection with his tiny, unruly protagonists makes for essential, at times wrenching viewing, as we see little individuals molded into more easily controlled shapes, whether through mundane tasks like exercise routines, or the sharper force of a headmaster's questions and interrogations.

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