Abbas Kiarostami
Abbas Kiarostami (Persian: عباس کیارستمی [ʔæbˌbɒːs kijɒːɾostæˈmi] ; 22 June 1940 – 4 July 2016) was an Iranian film director, screenwriter, poet, photographer, and film producer. An active filmmaker from 1970, Kiarostami had been involved in the production of over forty films, including shorts and documentaries. Kiarostami attained critical acclaim for directing the Koker trilogy (1987–1994), Close-Up (1990), The Wind Will Carry Us (1999), and Taste of Cherry (1997), which was awarded the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival that year. In later works, Certified Copy (2010) and Like Someone in Love (2012), he filmed for the first time outside Iran: in Italy and Japan, respectively. His films Where Is the Friend's Home? (1987), Close-Up, and The Wind Will Carry Us were ranked among the 100 best foreign films in a 2018 critics' poll by BBC Culture. Close-Up was also ranked one of the 50 greatest movies of all time in the famous decennial Sight & Sound poll conducted in 2012. Kiarostami had worked extensively as a screenwriter, film editor, art director, and producer and had designed credit titles and publicity material. He was also a poet, photographer, painter, illustrator, and graphic designer. He was part of a generation of filmmakers in the Iranian New Wave, a Persian cinema movement that started in the late 1960s and emphasized the use of poetic dialogue and allegorical storytelling dealing with political and philosophical issues. Kiarostami had a reputation for using child protagonists, for documentary-style narrative films, for stories that take place in rural villages, and for conversations that unfold inside cars, using stationary mounted cameras. He is also known for his use of Persian poetry in the dialogue, titles, and themes of his films. Kiarostami's films contain a notable degree of ambiguity, an unusual mixture of simplicity and complexity, and often a mix of fictional and documentary elements. The concepts of change and continuity, in addition to the themes of life and death, play a major role in Kiarostami's works. Description above from the Wikipedia article Abbas Kiarostami, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2021 ·Leechas himself (voice)
- 2020 ·The Mirror of Possible Worlds: Kiarostami on Aranas
- 2019 ·Printas Self
- 2016 ·76 Minutes and 15 seconds with Abbas Kiarostamias Himself
- 2014 ·Vidaas Himself
- 2014 ·The Poetry of Cinema: Abbas Kiarostami in Conversation with Richard Peñaas
- 2013 ·What Is Cinema?as Self
- 2013 ·Abbas Kiarostami: A Reportas Self
- 2012 ·Making of 'Like Someone in Love'as Narrator
- 2011 ·Kurosawa's Wayas Self
- 2011 ·Guestas Self
- 2010 ·Sodankylä Foreveras Self
- 2010 ·Let's See Copia Conformeas Self
- 2010 ·In Praise of the Seventy Years Oldas Self
- 2008 ·Taste of Shirinas Himself
- 2007 ·Víctor Erice – Abbas Kiarostami: Correspondencesas himself
- 2006 ·Roads of Kiarostamias Self
- 2005 ·10 Days with Kiarostamias Self
- 2005 ·On the Road with Kiarostamias Himself
- 2005 ·A Good Time for Tragedyas Himself
- 2005 ·Around Fiveas himself
- 2005 ·TropiAbbasas Abbas Kiarostami
- 2004 ·10 on Tenas Self
- 2004 ·Journey to the Land of the Traveleras
- 2003 ·A Walk with Kiarostamias Self
- 2003 ·Chaplin Today: 'The Kid'as Self
- 2003 ·Abbas Kiarostami: The Art of Livingas Self
- 2002 ·Abbas Kiarostami: Leçon de cinémaas (himself)
- 2001 ·ABC Africaas Self
- 2001 ·Abbas Kiarostami commente son filmas
- 2000 ·Kiarostami in Close upas as Self
- 1999 ·A Week With Kiarostamias himself
- 1999 ·Ahmad Shamlou: Master Poet of Libertyas self
- 1997 ·Projectas Self
- 1997 ·Sohanakas Self
- 1994 ·Behind the Scenes of 'Under the Olive Trees'as Self
- 1994 ·Abbas Kiarostami: Truths and Dreamsas Self
- 1994 ·Through the Olive Treesas Self
- 1990 ·Close-Upas Self
- 1989 ·Homeworkas Self (uncredited)
- Future ·Taste Of Shirin : Making of Abbas Kiarostami's 'Shirin'as Abbas Kiarostami