Two Solutions for One Problem | Do Rahehal Baraye yek Massaleh (1975)
Synopsis
Two Solutions for One Problem is one of acclaimed Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami’s first shorts, made after his work as a director of TV commercials and produced by a state organisation called the Centre for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults, or Kanun.
A moralistic, pedagogical tale of two schoolboys who get into a fight after one of them, Dara, returns a borrowed book with a torn cover, the film was made two years before Kiarostami’s debut feature The Report. -- expandedcinema.blogspot.com
This simple moral tale seems to prefigure Where Is the Friend’s House? Two young schoolboys, Dara and Nader, are friends until Dara returns Nader’s notebook torn and Nader retaliates in kind, setting off an escalating battle that leads to destruction of property and physical injury.
In the second solution, Dara realizes his offense and repairs the notebook, preserving the peace and the friendship. The film is shot mostly in close-ups, with a narrator drolly chronicling the action.
Cinematography ... Morteza Rastegar Film Editing ... Abbas Kiarostami Assistant director ... Mostafa Hajji Sound ... Changiz Sayad Assistant camera ... Abolfazl Astani
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Title: Two Solutions for One Problem | Do Rahehal Baraye yek Massaleh (1975)
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 | English
Color: Color
Runtime: 5 min.