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Close-up Long Shot (1996)
Synopsis
Five years after Kiarostami's Close-Up, Close-up Long Shot focuses on Hossein Sabzian telling his own story.
Far from being an impostor, he communicates his infatuation with the movies and his conception of the 7th Art. He tells how his life changed after shooting the film.
He reflects upon his social condition, his desires, his fears, becoming like a mirror in which ordinary people and moviegoers can see their own face.
"Close-up, Long Shot" is a series of conversations and interviews with people who know Sabzian. It is constructed like ,a pyramid of mounting emotion'.
Voices criss-cross. Isolation. Then, a long sequence shot of Sabzian himself. Close shots that capture the emotions...
"Close-up, Long Shot" earned the International Federation of Critiques award at the Turin film festival in Italy in 1997 and the Best film prize in Lisbon Festival in Portugal. -- Moslem Mansouri
Festivals
Berlin film festival, Germany Thessaloniki film festival, Greece Film festival rotterdom, Netherlands Torino film festival, Italy Lisbon film festival, Portugal Real film festival, France San Francisco film festival, U.S Rom film festival, Italy Florence film festival, Italy
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Read about this film
Title: Close-up Long Shot (1996)
Directed by: Moslem Mansouri
Date of birth: 1964, Iran
Writing credits:
Mahmoud Shokrollahi, Moslem Mansouri
Country: Iran-France
Language: Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 43 min.
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