Monday, March 15, 2010

6/14 The Wind Will Carry Us (1999)

This idiosyncratic drama from Iran, beginning with a jeep winds through the hills of Kurdistan, (with an engineer (Behzad Dourani) and his two assistants, whom we never see) as to a small village in the mountains. When they arrive they are greeted by a boy who shows them a place they can stay and the engineer (leader in the house of an old woman also never seen) that seems to die. No one is sure what the engineer and his men do it, some locals believe he holdsClock to buy from the old woman and wants her land if she dies, while others believe he could be an archeologist in search of rare artifacts. Meanwhile, the engineer spends his days exploring the village and the people who live there - most of them women, with men on jobs that they occupied day and night for several months each year. He is also in connection with the boy who watches over the health of the old woman with his homework, work on the farm his family,and helps his mother with the housework. In the meantime, the Engineer at regular intervals will call on his cell phone, driving him to a cemetery on a hill, at (most of the call will require, however) false numbers, while making contact with a man who digs a deep holes (including hidden ones) and a girl in the village, the milk of cows that are kept in a dark cellar. The concentration on what we do not see so often, what we do helps, Le vent nous Emportera the distinctive stamp of the Director...



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDE7pwG7QWM&hl=en

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