A Time for Drunken Horses
Former assistant director to Abbas Kiarostami and star of Samira Makhmalbaf's Blackboards, Bahman Ghobadi makes his directorial debut with this gritty, documentary-like look at Kurdish orphans struggling to survive. Shot in the village where the filmmaker grew up, the film unsentimentally depicts how children are packed in trucks and driven to the city to perform such menial jobs as wrapping parcels or, more likely, carrying large boxes like pack mules. Though Ayoub is all of 12 years old, he has become the head of the household, which includes his severely disabled older brother -- who is also deathly ill. In order to pay for an operation that might prolong his life, Ayoub joins a group of smugglers who traffic truck tires to Iraq. Negotiating landmines and dodging border guards, they struggle to get their overburdened mules through snow covered mountains by plying them with alcohol. Later, the eldest sister agrees to marry an Iraqi Kurd, under the belief that the groom's family will pay for the operation. This film was screened at the 2000 Cannes and Toronto film festivals. more..
Director: Bahman Ghobadi
Starring: Ayoub Ahmadi, Rojine Younessi, Amaneh Ekhtiar-dini, Madi Ekhtiar-dini
Presents us with characters of such humanity and dignity that it begins to seem obscene that until now we haven't exactly given all that much thought to the Kurds.
Deeper and richer in humanity than all but a handful of the American films released this year.
The tale is simply told but stunningly photographed and superbly acted in the best tradition of modern Iranian cinema.
The nonprofessional cast of Bahman Ghobadi's remarkable, slow, rough edged feature reveals a simple, piercing grimness and determination framed by the gray, icy landscape of Iranian Kurdistan.
Showing us a world through a child's eyes, A Time for Drunken Horses speaks so truthfully and well that it breaks the heart and scars the conscience.
Bahman Ghobadi
Buster International Children's Film Festival (2001)
Parallel Section
Cannes Film Festival (2000)
Special Jury Prize
Chicago International Film Festival (2000)
Bahman Ghobadi
Gijón International Film Festival (2000)
Best Foreign Film
Independent Spirit Awards (2001)
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