Abbas Kiarostami filmography
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Abbas Kiarostami was an Iranian film director, screenwriter, poet, photographer and film producer whose filmmaking career spanned more than 40 years.
Films
[edit]Year | English title | Original title | Length | Notes |
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1970 | The Bread and Alley | Nān o Kūcheh | 10 minutes | Short (debut) featuring a school boy facing an aggressive dog |
1972 | Breaktime | Zang-e Tafrih | 11 minutes | Short |
1973 | The Experience | Tajrobeh | 60 minutes | Written with Amir Naderi |
1974 | The Traveler | Mosafer | 70 minutes | Realism and complexity versus simplicity |
1975 | So Can I | Man ham Mitounam | 3 minutes | Short |
Two Solutions for One Problem | Do Rahehal Baraye yek Masaleh | 4 minutes | Short | |
1976 | Colors | Rang-ha | 15 minutes | Short |
A Wedding Suit | Lebasi Baraye Arossi | 57 minutes | Themes of teenage conflict | |
1977 | How to Make Use of Leisure Time: Painting | Az Oghat-e Faraghat-e Khod Chegouneh Estefadeh Konim: naghashi | 7 minutes | Short |
The Report | Gozaresh | 112 minutes | Kiarostami's first full-length film, featuring Academy Award-nominated actress Shohreh Aghdashloo. | |
Tribute to the Teachers | Bozorgdasht-e Moalemha | 20 minutes | Short | |
1978 | Solution | Rah-e Hal | 11 minutes 55 | Short |
1979 | First Case, Second Case | Ghazieh-e Shekl-e Aval, Ghazieh-e Shekl-e Dovom | 53 minutes | |
1980 | Toothache | Dandan Dard | 26 minutes | Short |
1981 | Orderly or Disorderly | Be Tartib Ya Bedun-e Tartib | 15 minutes | Short |
1982 | The Chorus | Hamsarayan | 17 minutes | Short |
1983 | Fellow Citizen | Hamshahri | 52 minutes | Documentary |
1984 | First Graders | Avaliha | 84 minutes | Documentary |
1987 | Where Is My Friend's House? | Khane-ye doust kodjast? | 83 minutes | Award win at the Locarno International Film Festival |
The Key | Kelid | 85 minutes | Screenwriter and editor only | |
1989 | Homework | Mashgh-e Shab | 86 minutes | |
1990 | Close-up | Nema-ye Nazdik | 100 minutes | In the 2012 Sight & Sound poll, it was voted by critics onto "The Top 50 Greatest Films of All Time" list. |
1992 | Life, and Nothing More... | Zendegi va digar hich | 95 minutes | Fiction/documentary |
1993 | Journey to the Land of the Traveller |
Safari be Diare Mosafer | Producer only. Directed by his son Bahman Kiarostami | |
1994 | Through the Olive Trees | Zire darakhatan zeyton | 103 minutes | Last in the Koker trilogy set around the Tehran earthquake |
The Journey | Safar | 84 minutes | Screenwriter only. Directed by Ali-Reza Raisian | |
1995 | The White Balloon | Badkonake sefid | 85 minutes | Screenwriter only. Directed by Jafar Panahi |
A propos de Nice, la suite | Segment Reperages, codirected with Parviz Kimiavi | |||
Lumiere and Company | Segment Dinner for One | |||
1997 | The Birth of Light | Short | ||
Taste of Cherry | Ta'm-e gilass | 95 minutes | Starring Homayon Ershadi. Won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival | |
1999 | The Wind Will Carry Us | Bād mā rā khāhad bord | 118 minutes | Golden Lion nomination at Venice |
Willow and Wind | Screenwriter only. | |||
2001 | ABC Africa | 84 minutes | Documentary that was taped in Kampala, Uganda on behalf of the UN | |
2002 | Ten | Dah | 89 minutes | Taped using a dashboard video camera Made $105,656 on US release |
The Deserted Station | Story only | |||
2003 | Crimson Gold | Talaye Sorkh | Screenwriter only. Directed by Jafar Panahi | |
Five | Panj | 74 minutes | ||
Ten Minutes Older | Not included in Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet or Ten Minutes Older: The Cello | |||
2004 | 10 on Ten | 88 minutes | Documentary | |
2005 | Tickets | 109 minutes | Middle section. Directed with Ken Loach and Ermanno Olmi | |
The Roads of Kiarostami | 32 minutes | Documentary short | ||
2006 | Rug | 6 minutes | Short | |
2007 | Kojast jaye residan | Documentary short | ||
To Each His Own Cinema | 100 minutes | Segment Where Is My Romeo? | ||
2008 | Shirin | 90 minutes | ||
2010 | Certified Copy | Copie conforme | 106 minutes | Juliette Binoche won the Best Actress Award at Cannes. |
No | 8 minutes | Short | ||
2012 | Like Someone in Love | ライク・サムワン・イン・ラブ | 109 minutes | Japanese film starring Rin Takanashi. |
2013 | Venice 70: Future Reloaded | 1 minute | Untitled segment, which gives tribute to the Lumière brothers' L'Arroseur Arrosé | |
2016 | Take Me Home | 16 minutes | Short | |
2017 | 24 Frames | 114 minutes | Posthumously released |