| Khoda
mi ayad |
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God Will Come |
| Majid
Majidi |
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mother of a family falls ill and the father goes to town to
get some money for her medical expenses. Their children write
a letter to God, asking him for help. When a post office employee
reads the letter, she is deeply moved and with her colleagues
they decide to help the unfortunate family in their time of
need.
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Screenplay/ Majid Majidi
Photography (colour)/ Rassul Ahadi
Editing/ Sohrab Mirsepasi
Music/ Mohammad- Reza Alighili
Cast/ Hossein Mahjub, Zahra Farahi, Abizar Saburi, Habib Poorseifl
Production/ Sima Film
Year of Production/ 1995
Running Time/ 45’’ |
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Majid Majidi was born in Tehran in 1959. He
grew up in this city and at the age of fourteen he started
acting in amateur theatrical groups. He then studied at the
Institute of Dramatic Art in Tehran. After the Islamic revolution
in 1978, his interest in cinema brought him to act in various
films, notably Boycott (1985) by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. His début
as a director and screen-writer is marked by Baduk (1992).
Since then, he wrote and directed several films. His Children
of Heaven (1997) won the Best Picture Award at the Montreal
International Film Festival and was nominated for best foreign
film at the Oscar Academy Awards.Another film by Majidi, The
Color of Paradise, was selected as one of the best ten films
of year 2000 by Time Magazine and by the New York Times. This
film set a box office record for an Iranian film in the usa.
His last film, Baran, won the Best Picture Award at the Montreal
International Film Festival in 2001. In 2002, he produced
Barefoot to Herat, an emotional documentary on Afghanistan
refugee camps.
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