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2023
This chapter examines Abbas Kiarostami’s leadership legacy from two interrelated perspectives: as an Iranian filmmaker and a Muslim humanist. Around both these identities, Kiarostami’s life and work offer valuable lessons to educators for examining and teaching about contemporary challenges and dilemmas facing Muslim artists and intellectuals in ...
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This chapter examines Abbas Kiarostami’s leadership legacy from two interrelated perspectives: as an Iranian filmmaker and a Muslim humanist. Around both these identities, Kiarostami’s life and work offer valuable lessons to educators for examining and teaching about contemporary challenges and dilemmas facing Muslim artists and intellectuals in ...
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Angelaki, 2012
This essay begins by offering a reading of Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami's Certified Copy (2010), in which we are unable to decide whether or not the couple we see there is married. But rather than coming down ourselves on one side or another, we ask why it is that their love for each other might be expressed only through their game-playing.
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This essay begins by offering a reading of Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami's Certified Copy (2010), in which we are unable to decide whether or not the couple we see there is married. But rather than coming down ourselves on one side or another, we ask why it is that their love for each other might be expressed only through their game-playing.
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Abbas Kiarostami. Cinéaste iranien
Hommes & migrations, 1992Videau André. Abbas Kiarostami. Cinéaste iranien. In: Hommes et Migrations, n°1151-1152, Février-mars 1992. Une autre Allemagne. Migrations et société multiculturelle en RFA. pp. 108-110.
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‘Absolute Mobility’ in Abbas Kiarostami
2021Anglistica AION: An Intersciplinary Journal, V. 11 N.
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Abbas Kiarostami's Cinema of Life
2020Standing apart from celebrated Iranian ideals of war and martyrdom, revolutionary filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami was known as a man who praised life and celebrated it in all his works. Creating films for more than 40 years during times of unending war and political turmoil, Kiarostami promoted the Sufi tradition of seeing God as part of nature and the pre ...
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