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Serene Ambiguities in Abbas Kiarostami’s Taste of Cherry

Serene Ambiguities in Abbas Kiarostami’s Taste of Cherry

So much of Abbas Kiarostami's Taste of Cherry feels relevant to the 2020 experience, in which small distances have never felt greater.

Choosing Experience in Abbas Kiarostami’s ‘Taste of Cherry’

Choosing Experience in Abbas Kiarostami’s ‘Taste of Cherry’

Critic Roger Ebert was frustrated with Abbas Kiarostami's Taste of Cherry because the film subverts our desire to understand another -- the very core of cinema's intent.

The Towering Humanity in Abbas Kiarostami’s Films

The Towering Humanity in Abbas Kiarostami’s Films

The Koker Trilogy conveys Abbas Kiarostami’s commitment to crafting a cinema suitable for a universal audience that works to ameliorate conflict.

Criterion Film Offerings: French Noir, Japanese Lovers, American Gangsters and Frames of Pure Serenity

Criterion Film Offerings: French Noir, Japanese Lovers, American Gangsters and Frames of Pure Serenity

Duvivier's Panique, Mizoguchi's A Story from Chikamatsu, Kiarostami's 24 Frames, and May's Mikey and Nicky are now available on Blu-ray from Criterion. Here's what you have to look forward to.

‘The Wind Will Carry Us’ Is a Challenging Climb to the Top of the Hill

‘The Wind Will Carry Us’ Is a Challenging Climb to the Top of the Hill

Abbas Kiarostami's film subverts viewer expectations of what makes a film satisfying, or even enjoyable.
Kiarostami’s ‘Like Somone in Love’ Is Like Something Beautiful

Kiarostami’s ‘Like Somone in Love’ Is Like Something Beautiful

Iranian master Abbas Kiarostami doubles-down on familiar themes in this film, with varying results.

Trapped in a Car Driving Through the Desert with Abbas Kiarostami’s ‘A Taste of Cherry’

NYFF: Abbas Kiarostami’s ‘Like Someone in Love’

NYFF: Abbas Kiarostami’s ‘Like Someone in Love’

The Iranian director sets his latest film in Japan (in Japanese) with newcomers. The pervasive discomfort throughout manages to linger after the film ends, but the viewer is left to determine the conclusion.

Philosophy Has Never Been This Sensual: ‘Certified Copy’

Cannes 2012: Day 5 – ‘Amour’ + ‘In Another Country’ + ‘Like Someone in Love’

The 100 Essential Directors Part 5: Derek Jarman to Mike Leigh

The Fish Fall in Love