Eddie Parker, his wife Tracy and their 12-year-old son Mitch lead blue-collar lives on the outskirts of America’s pleasure capital, Las Vegas. A compulsive gambler, Eddie has never won big. Tending her small garden in the desert, Tracy tries to keep the fragile family life together. Then an elusive stranger shows up claiming there’s something special about their home and his offer quickly turns into the family’s obsession. The only question is how deep are they willing to go?
Amir Naderi (Persian: امیر نادری, born 15 August, 1946 in Abadan) is a notable Iranian film director, screenwriter and one of the most influential figures of 20th-century Persian cinema.
Naderi developed his knowledge of cinema by watching films at the theater where he worked as a boy, reading film criticism, and making relationships with leading film critics. He began his career with still photography for some notable Iranian features. In the 1970s, Naderi turned to directing, and made some of the most important features of the New Iranian Cinema. In 1971, his directorial debut, Goodbye Friend was released in Iran. Mr. Naderi first came into the international spotlight with films that are now known as cinema classics, The Runner (1985), and Water, Wind, Dust (1989). The Runner is considered by many critics to be one of the most influential films of the past quarter century. After a number of his films were banned by the Iranian government… read more
A little-known masterpiece by Iranian director Amir Naderi. Gut- and heart-wrenching tale about a desperate man who falls pray to hypercapitalism, as seen through the windows of a desolate house on the outskirts of Las Vegas. The quintessential American film of the 2000s.
a real filmmaker, a true story, an exhilarating cinematic experience, the only film worth watching at the 09 Tribeca film festival.
I. FESTIVALS AND IDEOLOGY "I cannot tell a lie," writes Jonathan Rosenbaum in the catalogue introduction to the retrospective
This is film noir in full daylight. Amir Naderi depicts the addiction of gambling and how it destroys the fragile happiness of an ordinary American family. The couple and their kid only aspire to cultivate… read review