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Life and Nothing More..., 1992
Persian
Iran
Profile of Life and Nothing More...
The mood of Life and Nothing More... is contemplative and sincere. The plot centers around forces of nature, starting over, and disasters. It is a drama and foreign movie. Stylistically, Life and Nothing More... is New Wave. In approach, it is serious and realistic. The pacing is slow. Life and Nothing More... is set in Iran. It happens in the 1990s. It is originally a true story. Life and Nothing More... is known for being critically acclaimed.
Summary of Life and Nothing More...
A kind of quasi-documentary sequel to his film WHERE IS THE FRIEND'S HOME?, LIFE AND NOTHING MORE... follows the director (played by an actor) as he learns that the region of northern Iran where he filmed the previous movie has been ravaged by an earthquake. The director, along with his son, leaves Tehran immediately to see if his actors (particularly the one who played Ahmed), have survived. As with all of Kiarostami's work, the journey is the destination, and the messages of the film unravel with each seemingly random encounter or conversation.
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| Language: | Persian |
| Country: | Iran |
| Release date: | 26 September 1992 |
| Runtime: | 95 min |
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