Shirin

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Date: January 01, 2008 to December 31, 2008
Dates Note: 2008
Country of Origin: Iran
Place of Origin: Iran
Languages: Farsi
Color: Color
Silent: No
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Curator Notes

Film Series/Exhibition Title: 
Abbas Kiarostami: Life as Art
Description: 

A film about watching and most of all experiencing film, Shirin features close-ups of 112 Iranian actresses (and Juliette Binoche) as they sit, transfixed, watching an adaptation of a famed twelfth-century Iranian epic poem. Or so it seems; the soundtrack they respond to, all galloping hooves, clashing swords, and declarations of love, was created by Kiarostami, but the “film” it evokes does not exist. A sly riposte to those who wanted more “action” and plot in Kiarostami’s films, Shirin delivers narrative, albeit entirely offscreen. But its focus lies in the eyes and mind, on how cinema is constructed, and how we as viewers construct cinema.

Authors/Roles: 
Jason Sanders


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