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Paper Airplanes - Mooshak-e Kaghazi (1997)
Synopsis
This visually absorbing feature debut by the documentary maker Farhad Mehranfar is arguably his most charming film to date.
A traveling projectionist assigned to show movies to villagers in remote areas takes his son with him to the northern region of Iran.
The trip deepens the son’s understanding of his father’s work and introduces him to people and places outside of his urban cultural environment.
While glorifying the magic of film as a modern medium of storytelling.
The Paper Airplane also pays nostalgic homage to the vanishing cultural rituals that are threatened by the “imported” medium. -- Harvard Film Archive
The most successful film in Iran the year it was released, this story follows a traveling projectionist and his son who are assigned to show films in a village by the Caspian Sea. -- The Washington Diplomat
2nd Olympia Film Festival - The Awards INTERNATIONAL JURY AWARDS
Best Feature Film: «Paper Airplanes» by Farhad Mehranfar - Iran, 1997
Cast: Hashem Hakemzadeh, Reza Hakemzadeh, Asghar Kohanghanbarian, Anis Shakouri
Music by: Naser Shokrayie camera: Morteza Poursamadi produced by: Mohammadreza Sarhangi
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Title: Paper Airplanes - Mooshak-e Kaghazi (1997)
Directed by: Farhad Mehranfar
Date of birth: 1959, Bandar Anzali, Iran
Writing credits:
Farhad Mehranfar
Music by: Naser Shokrayie
Country: Iran
Language: Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 90 min.
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