Dialogue-free film about a boy whose daily chore is bringing an elegant glass bowl to get filled with ice, and then returning home.
One of Naderi's most beautiful films, a kind of magical realist parable that follows a boy's daily chore: bringing an elegant glass bowl to get filled with ice, and then returning home.
The simplicity of this ritual stands in contrast to a world in which every glance and every gesture seems loaded with hidden meaning. --Imdb
Waiting is a 48-minute Iranian short film directed and written by Amir Naderi, produced by the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults.
Alberto Barbera, the former director of the Venice Film Festival and the National Museum of Turin in Italy, who showed a collection of Amir Naderi's works in 2006, considers Waiting to be Naderi's best film: "It is impossible to imagine that this film, which has elements of pure modernity, was made 32 years ago."
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Title: Waiting | Entezar (1974)
Directed by: Amir Naderi
Date of birth: 15 August 1946, Abadan, Iran
Writing credits:
Amir Naderi
Country: Iran
Language: Farsi
Color: Color
Runtime: 48 min.