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  • Jun 6, 2024 | filmstarts.de | Ali Ahmadzadeh

    HomeKinoEmpfohlene FilmeEmpfohlene Drama FilmeIm Kino|1 Std. 39 Min. |DramaRegie:Ali Ahmadzadeh|Drehbuch:Ali AhmadzadehBesetzung:Amir Pousti,Shirin Abedinirad,Maryam SadeghiyanOriginaltitel: Mantagheye bohraniBewerte :0.511.522.533.544.55InhaltsangabeAmir (Amir Pousti) schlägt sich Nacht für Nacht um die Ohren. Um über die Runden zu kommen, dealt er in Irans Hauptstadt Teheran mit Drogen. Begleitet wird er dabei immer von seinem treuen Hund.

  • Aug 10, 2023 | imdb.com | Ali Ahmadzadeh

    A man driving through Tehran's underworld with his dog, dealing drugs and healing troubled souls.A man driving through Tehran's underworld with his dog, dealing drugs and healing troubled souls.A man driving through Tehran's underworld with his dog, dealing drugs and healing troubled souls.

  • Jul 27, 2023 | cineuropa.org | Ali Ahmadzadeh

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  • Jul 11, 2023 | dmovies.org | Dimitris Passas |Akira Kurosawa |Ali Ahmadzadeh

    Technique borrowed from literature has given cinema unlimited potential to create multilayered and spectacular stories-within-a-story, and these three films are some of the finest examples In cinematic language, the term plot device refers to certain storytelling techniques used by filmmakers to enhance and embellish their narrative, elevating the level of its intrigue and boosting the audience’s engagement with the featured plot.

  • Jul 6, 2023 | dmovies.org | Dimitris Passas |Ali Ahmadzadeh

    Dimitris Passas dissects five Icelandic crime dramas, suggesting that the climate and the landscape of the remote Scandinavian nation permeate cinemas practices and indeed the soul of the locals It was not until the turn of the century that the small and remote country of Iceland entered the global cinematic scene and introduced to the international audiences a unique take on how to craft moody, dim crime stories set in an exotic, wild landscape where darkness permeates every aspect of life.

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