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Behdasht-e Dandan | Dental Hygiene (1980)
Synopsis
This is one of a few Kiarostami instructional films with a subversive sense of humor; it is, however, too little to really qualify as a goofy short classic like, say, "Colours."
It starts off promisingly, with the narrator making an ominous statement: "Mohammed is a good boy. He does all of his homework. He does everything his parents ask.
But there is one thing Mohammed does not do well: HE IS LAZY ABOUT BRUSHING HIS TEETH!"
It is a neat reminder that mental hygiene was not unique to the U.S.
However, the movie gets bogged down in a dentist's long explanation about how tooth decay occurs. Overall, we get too little out of this 25-minute dental epic. --Imdb
Starring: Jamshid Parvizian
Cinematography: Firuz Malekzadeh
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Read about this film
Title: Behdasht-e Dandan | Dental Hygiene (1980)
Directed by: Abbas Kiarostami
Date of birth: 22 June 1940, Tehran, Iran
Date of death: 4 July 2016, Paris, France
Writing credits:
Abbas Kiarostami
Country: Iran
Language: Farsi
Runtime: 26 min.
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