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Abbas Kiarostami (Persian: عباس کیارستمی pronunciation ; born 22 June 1940) is an Iranian film director, screenwriter, photographer and film producer. An active filmmaker since 1970, Kiarostami has been involved in over forty films, including shorts and documentaries. Kiarostami attained critical acclaim for directing the Koker trilogy (1987–94), Close-Up (1990), Taste of Cherry (1997) – which was awarded the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival that year – and The Wind Will Carry Us (1999). In his recent works, Certified Copy (2010) and Like Someone in Love (2012), he filmed for the first time outside Iran: in Italy and Japan, respectively.
Kiarostami has worked extensively as a screenwriter, film editor, art director and producer and has designed credit titles and publicity material. He is also a poet, photographer, painter, illustrator, and graphic designer. He is part of a generation of filmmakers in the Iranian New Wave, a Persian cinema movement that started in the late 1960s and includes pioneering directors such as Masoud Kimiai, Sohrab Shahid Saless, Dariush Mehrjui, Bahram Beyzai, Nasser Taghvai and Parviz Kimiavi. These filmmakers share many common techniques including the use of poetic dialogue and allegorical storytelling dealing with political and philosophical issues.
As TIFF Cinematheque launched its retrospective of his work in Winter 2016, Abbas Kiarostami joins TIFF Director & CEO Piers Handling for an intimate onstage conversation. A true master of world cinema, the writer and director of such critically acclaimed films as Taste of Cherry, The Wind Will Carry Us and Certified Copy joins us for an onstage conversation about his life and career, and Doors Without Key.
Abbas Kiarostami visited the IU Cinema in April of 2014. Along with multiple public presentations, he sat for this private interview. http://www.cinema.indiana.edu/
Edited by Graham Bolllard. For educational purposes, no copyright infringement intended.
April 2012 : Master Kiarostami on Chris Marker, Goddard, Kurosawa, Rumi and feeling inspired by New York City.
Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami talks about American director Quentin Tarantino
Friends and admirers gathered at the SVA Theatre in NYC on July 15, 2016 to celebrate the life and achievements of the great filmmaker/poet/photographer Abbas Kiarostami, who had passed away 11 days earlier in Paris after 3 months of questionable medical treatment in Iran.. Organized by his long-time friends and colleagues, Peter Scarlet and Nazzy Beglari, the event aimed to speak as simply as possible of this unique man and his achievements. Participants included Martin Scorsese and Jim Jarmusch; others unable to attend, like Robert De Niro and Errol Morris, sent personal messages.
Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami talks about his directorial style.
As TIFF Cinematheque launched its retrospective of his work in Winter 2016, Abbas Kiarostami joins TIFF Director & CEO Piers Handling for an intimate onstage conversation. A true master of world cinema, the writer and director of such critically acclaimed films as Taste of Cherry, The Wind Will Carry Us and Certified Copy joins us for an onstage conversation about his life and career, and Doors Without Key.
Roads of Kiarostami is a 2005 Iranian documentary film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. Looking to his own art for inspiration, Abbas Kiarostami reflects on the power of landscape, which combines views of the Iranian auteur's austere black-and-white photographs with poetic observations, engaging music and a politically provocative finale.
Open Conversation with Abbas Kiarostami The Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami meets with students in Professor Mehrzad Boroujerdi's Politics of the Middle East course on April 2, 2014 at Syracuse University. People in the video: Mehrzad Boroujerdi (far left), Abbas Kiarostami (middle) and translator Adel Yaraghi (right). برای دیدن ویدئوها و مطالب بيشتر با به اشتراک گذاشتن ویدیوها از این صفحه حمایت کنید. مشترک ما در یوتیوب شوید http://bitly.com/1uZKl0V صفحه ما را در فیس بوک لایک کنید http://on.fb.me/1uZKl0U ما را به حلقه گوگل+ خود بیافزایید http://bit.ly/1BVKzZw
Directed by Jafar Panahi Written by Abbas Kiarostami Cinematography Farzad Jadat Edited by Jafar Panahi Starring Aida Mohammadkhani Mohsen Kafili Fereshteh Sadr Orfani
TÍTULO ORIGINAL Ta'm e guilass AÑO 1997 DURACIÓN 98 min. PAÍS Irán DIRECTOR Abbas Kiarostami GUIÓN Abbas Kiarostami MÚSICA Música popular iraní FOTOGRAFÍA Homayon Payvar REPARTO Homayon Irshadi, Abdolrahman Bagueri, Safar Ali Moradi, Afshin Khorshid Bakhtiari PRODUCTORA Abbas Kiarostami Productions PREMIOS 1997: Cannes: Palma de Oro (ex-aequo) GÉNERO Drama SINOPSIS Un hombre de mediana edad decide suicidarse. Su única preocupación es encontrar a alguien que le ayude y se comprometa a enterrarlo. Esta situación le permite conocer a una gran variedad de personajes. (FILMAFFINITY) Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/DKMz/
Esse filme é do tipo realista: cenas longas, poucos diálogos e emocionalmente delicado. A maioria dos filmes iranianos tem as crianças como protagonistas, pois mostram coisas que acontecem em nossa infância, típico do universo infantil.
"Abbas Kiarostami à Dubaï" est le "Carnet filmé" de Gérard Courant du 16 avril 2012 tourné à Dubaï (Émirats Arabes Unis). Entre le 10 et le 16 avril 2012, Gérard Courant a été invité par le Gulf Film Festival de Dubaï, aux Émirats Arabes Unis, pour y montrer une rétrospective de ses films tournés dans cette ville en 2011. Ce fut aussi pour lui l'occasion de filmer une centaine de "Cinématons" de personnalités du monde arabe et de continuer ses "Carnets filmés" dont il a ramené 6 épisodes. Dans ce cinquième épisode, "Abbas Kiarostami à Dubaï" (16 avril 2012), Gérard Courant a filmé la rencontre entre Abbas Kiarostami, les cinéastes qui avaient participé à sa Master Class du Gulf Film Festival 2011 et quelques membres de la presse. Avec : Abbas Kiarostami, Rola Shamas, Masoud Amrallah Al A...
As TIFF Cinematheque launched its retrospective of his work in Winter 2016, Abbas Kiarostami joins TIFF Director & CEO Piers Handling for an intimate onstage conversation. A true master of world cinema, the writer and director of such critically acclaimed films as Taste of Cherry, The Wind Will Carry Us and Certified Copy joins us for an onstage conversation about his life and career, and Doors Without Key.
Mr. K talks about the quiet moments in films. (great)
Abbas Kiarostami visited the IU Cinema in April of 2014. Along with multiple public presentations, he sat for this private interview. http://www.cinema.indiana.edu/
حدود 18 سال پیش این مصاحبه را در استودیوم ضبط کردم - ایرج گرگین با کیارستمی صحبت میکند و این چند روزه بیاد عباس ویدیو را که روی نوار وی اچ اس ضبط شده بود ادیت کردم. در این مدت خودم هم ندیده بودم. عباس حجت پناه
An interview with master director Abbas Kiarostami,during the shooting of his movie "Copie conforme", become a precious lesson about his way to think cinema. Interview by G.Cardone and A.Carloni filmed by G.Cardone and A. Carloni Edited by G.Cardone Translation from farsi Massoumeh Lahidji
An excerpt from our interview with the filmmaker, featured on our release of CERTIFIED COPY.
Kiarostami the greatest cinema artist. My reviews of Kirostami films on my blog: http://harianddas.weebly.com/1/category/Cinema%20Review/1.html
April 2012 : Master Kiarostami on Chris Marker, Goddard, Kurosawa, Rumi and feeling inspired by New York City.
Abbas Kiarostami talks about censorship, film subjects, and Western media.
As TIFF Cinematheque launched its retrospective of his work in Winter 2016, Abbas Kiarostami joins TIFF Director & CEO Piers Handling for an intimate onstage conversation. A true master of world cinema, the writer and director of such critically acclaimed films as Taste of Cherry, The Wind Will Carry Us and Certified Copy joins us for an onstage conversation about his life and career, and Doors Without Key.
Abbas Kiarostami visited the IU Cinema in April of 2014. Along with multiple public presentations, he sat for this private interview. http://www.cinema.indiana.edu/
Edited by Graham Bolllard. For educational purposes, no copyright infringement intended.
April 2012 : Master Kiarostami on Chris Marker, Goddard, Kurosawa, Rumi and feeling inspired by New York City.
Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami talks about American director Quentin Tarantino
Friends and admirers gathered at the SVA Theatre in NYC on July 15, 2016 to celebrate the life and achievements of the great filmmaker/poet/photographer Abbas Kiarostami, who had passed away 11 days earlier in Paris after 3 months of questionable medical treatment in Iran.. Organized by his long-time friends and colleagues, Peter Scarlet and Nazzy Beglari, the event aimed to speak as simply as possible of this unique man and his achievements. Participants included Martin Scorsese and Jim Jarmusch; others unable to attend, like Robert De Niro and Errol Morris, sent personal messages.
Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami talks about his directorial style.
Abbas Kiarostami Iranian Director
Ten (Abbas Kiarostami, Iran, 2002) PART 1