Extended Reading
  • Armani 2022-02-22 08:02:36

    "Kandahar"-Will this country have a good future?

    "Kandahar" is a work written and directed by Mawson Markmarbuff. Friends who are familiar with Iranian movies should know what Mawson means to Iranian movies. His works are full of thinking about religion, war, survival, and questioning the value of life. Even though the role of movies in changing...

  • Thomas 2022-02-22 08:02:36

    "Kandahar" followed the sun and jumped across the sea

    Like Abbas, director Musen Makmabaf occupies a pivotal position in the Iranian film industry. At the same time, like his predecessor Abbas, he burns the value of life in the melting pot of war and survival. Moreover, it can be said that Musson’s life is as legendary as the Iranian plateau and the...

  • Courtney 2022-03-15 09:01:09

    Iranian director, taken before 9/11.

  • Brittany 2022-02-22 08:02:36

    This is the third open ending movie I watched today, I'm going crazy! I personally like the director's shooting method and angle very much. I always thought it was a documentary, but later I discovered it was a feature film. This kind of documentary method to make feature films is my favorite, not a pseudo-documentary, but the former. I have been haunted by the Arab culture of West Asia and North Africa since I was a child. But I don't agree with their doctrines, and I know that reality is far worse than fairy tale books. The hostess has handed her fate to strangers one after another. This impact is the biggest impact in documentaries about this place in recent years. This film has an indescribable sense of myth, but the reality is so jaw-dropping.