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Dariush Mehrjui

As an Iranian New Wave cinema icon, Mehrjui is regarded to be one of the intellectual directors of Iranian cinema. Dariush Mehrjui was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1939. As an adult, he moved to the United States and entered the University of California, Los Angeles’ (UCLA) Department of Cinema. He switched his major to philosophy and graduated from UCLA in 1964. Returning to Iran in 1965, he almost immediately embarked on a filmmaking career. He made his debut in 1966 with Diamond 33. His second featured film, Cow (1969), brought him national and international recognition. Cow, a compelling symbolic drama, is about a simple villager and his nearly mythical attachment to his cow. The story of the film was from renowned Iranian literary figure Gholamhossein Sa’edi. In 1971, the film was smuggled out of Iran and submitted to the Venice Film Festival, where, without programming or subtitles, it became the largest event of that year’s festival. The film was a turning… read more

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Zeppo

26Feb13

Pretentious drivel.

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All Is Grace

13Jul11

The Pear Tree is a must see for all fans of Iranian cinema. In my opinion it's a poetic masterpiece. The cinematography, the script, everything is perfect.

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[24] THE PEAR TREE

By fleurar​e on May 11, 2013

It’s a pleasant film about love in Iranian summers and under golden pear trees, and love’s effects upon a man who is now growing old and reflecting upon his desires and their consequences. I found…  read review

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