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20001h 25m★ 6.6ドラマ履歴戦争

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監督: Samira Makhmalbaf

脚本: Samira Makhmalbaf / Mohsen Makhmalbaf / Zaheer Qureshi

音楽: Mohammad Reza Darvishi

制作: Mohamad Ahmadi / 市山尚三 / Mohsen Makhmalbaf

制作会社: Fabrica / Makhmalbaf Film House Productions / RAI Cinema / T-Mark

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Said Mohamadi
Said
Behnaz Jafari
Behnaz Jafari
Halaleh
Bahman Ghobadi
Bahman Ghobadi
Rebwar
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Mohamad Karim Rahmati
Father
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Rafat Moradi
Ribwar
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Mayas Rostami
Young boy storyteller
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Saman Akbari
Group leader
Ahmad Bahrami
Ahmad Bahrami
Marriage registrar
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Karim Moradi
Old man
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Hassan Mohamadi
Child

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★ 5

Released in 2000, <i>Blackboards</i> was the second film by Samira Makhmalbaf, daughter of acclaimed Iranian auteur Mohsen Makhmalbaf and a precocious director in her own right. As the film opens, a group of itinerant teachers lug blackboards into the mountains of Iranian Kurdistan, seeking to bring education to this illiterate, impoverished region in exchange for some meagre income. Two of the teachers quickly branch off from the group, and the film follows their adventures. Saïd (Saïd Mohamadi) falls in with a group of nomads trying to get back to their native land across the border in Iraqi Kurdistan. Rebwar (Bahman Ghobadi) meets a group of children transporting contraband over the border. The teacher's efforts to help the locals learn to read and write are rebuffed time and time again, to the point that the film takes on the quality of a play by Samuel Beckett or Harold Pinter. Saïd's attempts to get through to the lone woman in the party (Behnaz Jafari) are the height of absurdism. Samira Makhmalbaf's visual aesthetic is mainly that of her father's early films, and the film evokes the beauty of this mountainous region, as well as the desolation that causes its poverty. And it's cool that the dialogue is in Kurdish, as there aren't so many films available in the West that highlight this people. However, I must say that I found other aspects disappointing. <i>Blackboards</i> makes a thought-provoking point that the poor are too busy surviving to worry about ideals like education, but the script doesn't really hang together. The acting is also inconsistent, with a big disconnect between the professional actors and the local Kurds who were brought on. You might take a chance on <i>Blackboards</i>. I certainly don't regret seeing it, it's memorable and there's some humour. But I remain unsatisfied.

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