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Letters In The Wind

8th(2003) A Window on Asian Cinema

Rural · Love/Romance · Psychology  

  • CountryIran
  • Production Year2003
  • Running Time76min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
The film begins with rough black and white images almost reminiscent of documentaries. For the simple soldiers posted near Tehran, listening to stories recorded by a woman is the only joy in their military life, which demands them to be constantly serious and never smile. Letters in the Wind is Alireza Amlni′s debut feature(his second feature Tiny Snow Flakes is screened in the New Currents Section this year) and Is about a young man from the countryside and his journey to the city, starting from his military life. The world, however, is not as romantic as they think and their love is one-sided. The sweet voice of the woman on the record player turns into screams full of contempt as soon as they start recording their own voices. The main character tells us that he felt a deep sadness climbing a mountain covered with snow on his way to Tehran. The energetic cinematography· and the witty direction make this character comic yet deeply moving. (Michelle Sohn)
Director
Director
Alireza Amini
Born in 1970 in Tehran, Alireza Amini has made more than 20 short and documentary films and he was also an assistant director to Bahman Ghobadi’s [A Time for the Drunken Horses]. His debut feature film, [Letters of the Wind] and Mr. Amini’s second film, [Tiny Snowflakes], brought the director international recognition as well as a number of prestigious awards from Locarno, Pusan, Thessaloniki and Brisbane film festivals.
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Credit
  • Director Alireza Amini 알리레자 아미니
  • Producer Habibollah Kasesaz
  • Cast Mohammad Taghi Hashemi, Faramrz Hashemzade
  • Screenplay Alireza Amini, Keivan Nakhaie
  • Cinematography Bayram Fazli
  • Editor Alireza Amini, Behnaz Nourollahi