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Real life is more important than ciinema: an interview with Abbas Kiarostami. (filmmaker)(Interview) : An article from: Cineaste Export

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This digital document is an article from Cineaste, published by Cineaste Publishers, Inc. on June 22, 1995. The length of the article is 3648 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.<BR><BR>From the supplier: Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami has been compared to Satyajit Ray for his attention to detail and his close examination of human values. His work typically focuses on the experiences of individuals as well as the small moments of revelation that seem to transform the dreariness of existence into something transcendent. Kiarostami's neorealist style was by filmmakers Roberto Rossellini and Francoise Truffaut. His productions have had limited distribution in Iran, but the Farabi Film Foundation has been instrumental in distributing some of his works.<BR><BR><strong>Citation Details</strong><br><strong>Title:</strong> Real life is more important than ciinema: an interview with Abbas Kiarostami. (filmmaker)(Interview)<br><strong>Author:</strong> Pat Aufderheide<br><strong>Publication:</strong> <em>Cineaste</em> (Magazine/Journal)<br><strong>Date:</strong> June 22, 1995<br><strong>Publisher:</strong> Cineaste Publishers, Inc.<br><strong>Volume:</strong> v21 <strong>Issue:</strong> n3 <strong>Page:</strong> p31(3)<BR><BR>Article Type: Interview<BR><BR>Distributed by Thomson Gale


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