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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has soft covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 250grams, ISBN: 9781844570690.
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No Jacket. London. 2005. British Film Institute. 1st Edition. Very Good in Wrappers. 184457069x. BFI Modern Classics. 88 pages. paperback. keywords: Film America. DESCRIPTION-Iranian Abbas Kiarostami burst onto the international film scene in the early 1990s and-as demonstrated by the many major prizes he has won-is now widely regarded as one of the most distinctive and talented modern-day directors. In 2002, with 10, Kiarostami broke new ground, fixing one or two digital cameras on a car's dashboard to film ten conversations between the driver (Mania Akbari) and her various passengers. The results are astonishing: though formally rigorous, even austere, and documentary-like in its style, 10 succeeds both as emotionally affecting human drama and as a critical analysis of everyday life in today's Tehran. In this study, Geoff Andrew looks at 10 within the context of Kiarostami's career, of Iranian cinema's recent renaissance, and of international film culture. Drawing on a number of detailed interviews he conducted with both Kiarostami and his lead actress, Andrew sheds light on the unusual methods used in making the film, on its political relevance, and on its remarkably subtle aesthetic. Geoff Andrew is Film Editor of Time Out magazine and the author of several books, including The Film Handbook, The Films of Nicholas Ray, and Stranger than Paradise: Maverick Film-makers in the Recent American Cinema. inventory #36457.