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February 26, 2004

03:00 PM » Movie: Crimson Gold by Jafar Panahi


When: March 26, 2004 [Confirm Time with Teathre]

Where:

- Landmark 1&2
2128 Center Street, just east of Shattuck
Berkeley, CA 94704
(510) 464-5980

- Landmark Lumiere
1572 California At Polk
San Francisco CA 94109

Please confirm the time with the teathre.

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Crimson Gold is an intimate and absorbing drama about the ways in which the hypocrisies and slights of daily life can push otherwise reasonable people over the edge. Based on true events and written by acclaimed director Abbas Kiarostami, Crimson Gold is the story of Hussein, a humble, troubled pizza deliveryman who feels continually humiliated by the injustices he sees all around him. (Hussein Emadeddin, who plays Hussein in the film, is in real life a pizza delivery man and suffers from schizophrenia.) When his friend Ali finds a receipt for a stranger’s necklace purchase, Hussein is stunned by its exceptionally high cost. He knows that his pitiful salary will never be enough to afford such a luxury. Soon after, he and Ali are refused entry to an uptown jewelry store because of their scruffy appearances; his rage over this slight sets off a series of events, which ultimately leads to a shocking act of violence. Panahi uses Hussein's job as a delivery driver to move inside houses and behind closed doors to reveal places rarely seen by western audiences; what emerges is both a daring interrogation of Iranian society and a universal tale of urban alienation and inequality. Winner of the Un Certain Regard Jury Award at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival.

Posted by 7rooz-ahmad () at February 26, 2004 3:00 PM
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