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A relaxed session, open to all ages.
Total duration of the session: 36 minutes.
Age rating: M6
* This session takes place in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, with more tolerant rules regarding movement and noise in the audience.
Synopsis
Mr. Abbas Kiarostami was a person with a keen curiosity about the world. He wrote poetry, was a photographer, producer and even a carpenter, but we know him above all as a film director. At the age of 29, he received a somewhat unexpected invitation: to join KANUN – Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults, founded in 1965 in his hometown of Tehran. Of the many films he made there, we have chosen four – in which the street is the setting and children are the protagonists – to share with the Serpentina community.
Programme:
The Bread and the Alley (Iran, 1970, Fiction, 10’)
Two Solutions to One Problem (Iran, 1975 Fiction, 5’)
I Can Do It Too (Iran, 1975, Fiction, 4’)
The Choir (Iran, 1982, Fiction, 17’)
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A relaxed session, open to all ages.
Total duration of the session: 36 minutes.
Age rating: M6
* This session takes place in a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, with more tolerant rules regarding movement and noise in the audience.
Synopsis
Mr. Abbas Kiarostami was a person with a keen curiosity about the world. He wrote poetry, was a photographer, producer and even a carpenter, but we know him above all as a film director. At the age of 29, he received a somewhat unexpected invitation: to join KANUN – Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults, founded in 1965 in his hometown of Tehran. Of the many films he made there, we have chosen four – in which the street is the setting and children are the protagonists – to share with the Serpentina community.
Programme:
The Bread and the Alley (Iran, 1970, Fiction, 10’)
Two Solutions to One Problem (Iran, 1975 Fiction, 5’)
I Can Do It Too (Iran, 1975, Fiction, 4’)
The Choir (Iran, 1982, Fiction, 17’)
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