The eponymous Mark is a homeless crack addict who lives in the parks of Teheran by day and steals from donation boxes (these stand on nearly every street corner) by night.
Fate has pushed the once father, husband and successful resident of the United States to the margin of society and has turned him into an outcast. The film shows one night in Marks life and provides insight into the secrets of the city.
Powerful images and personal narration brings the viewer close to the experience of a man whom fate has trapped in a social role inflicted by fate, but who is, nonetheless, aware of his position and of the painful reality that surrounds him. --festivalscope.com
'Park Mark' was nominated for the best cinematography, sound, direction and editing awards at the 14th Iranian Cinema Festival. Finally, Nezam Kiaei and Hossein Abasalt were able to receive the diploma of honor for the best sound recording for this film. It also made its way to international festivals such as Thessaloniki, Greece, and was present at the international market of the Cannes Festival, which established Abtin's position as a professional documentary filmmaker.
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Title: Park Mark (Short 2010)
Directed by: Baktash Abtin
Date of birth: 16 December 1974, Ray, Iran
Date of death: 8 January 2022, Tehran, Iran
Country: Iran
Language: Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 42 min.