Jafar Panahi's Taxi looks onto a world where the social order and the spiritual order are at odds, in flux, where the conversations are sometimes cutting, sometimes comic, sometimes troubled 96%. · Taxi: Directed by Jafar Panahi. With Jafar Panahi, Nasrin Sotoudeh. Jafar Panahi is banned from making movies by the Iranian government, he poses as a taxi driver and makes a movie about social challenges in Iran/10(K). Taxi (full title Jafar Panahi's Taxi; Persian: تاکسی ), also known as Taxi Tehran, is a Iranian docufiction starring and directed by Jafar bltadwin.ru film premiered in competition at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival where it won the Golden Bear and the FIPRESCI Prize. In , Panahi was banned from making films and travelling for 20 years, so his niece Hana Saeidi, who.
Jafar Panahi - Taxi AKA Taxi Teheran () in , Comedy, Drama, Iran, Jafar Panahi December 2, 1 Comment 1, Views Jafar Panahi is banned from making movies by the Iranian government, he poses as a taxi driver and makes a movie about social challenges in Iran. Director Jafar Panahi drives a yellow cab through the vibrant streets of Tehran, picking up a diverse (and yet representative) group of passengers in a single day. Each person candidly expresses their own view of the world, while being interviewed by the curious and gracious driver/director. Jafar Panâhi (Persian: جعفر پناهی , [d͡ʒæˈfæɾ pæˈnɒːhiː]; born 11 July ) is an Iranian film director, of Azerbaijani descent, screenwriter, and film editor, commonly associated with the Iranian New Wave film movement. After several years of making short films and working as an assistant director for fellow Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami, Panahi achieved.
This is what Jafar Panahi has done. Now he invites you to get into his cab for the price of a cinema ticket, to ride through the streets of Tehran and discover its people in the persons of his various passengers. Título: Taxi Teheran. Año: Directora: Jafar Panahi. Taxi Tehran () [BluRay] [p] [YTS] [YIFY] When you are a filmmaker and you are not allowed to direct movies any more, you have to retrain. So why not become a taxi driver? Or better, why not pretend you are a taxi driver and make a film despite everything? This is what Jafar Panahi has done. Jafar Panahi's Taxi looks onto a world where the social order and the spiritual order are at odds, in flux, where the conversations are sometimes cutting, sometimes comic, sometimes troubled.
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