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    The Wind Will Carry Us

    1999 · Drama · 1h 58m

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  1. The Wind Will Carry Us ( Persian: باد ما را خواهد برد, Bād mā rā khāhad bord) is a 1999 Iranian film written and directed by Abbas Kiarostami. The title is a reference to a poem written by the modern Iranian poet Forough Farrokhzad. In the film, a journalist posing as a city engineer arrives in a Kurdish village to document ...

  2. A drama film by Abbas Kiarostami about a city engineer who visits a rural village in Iran to keep vigil for a dying relative. The film explores themes of death, love, culture and poetry in a mysterious and enigmatic way.

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    • Drama
    • Abbas Kiarostami
    • 1999-11-24
  3. A film by Abbas Kiarostami about a group of city people who visit a village to wait for the death of an old woman. Read critics' reviews, ratings, and watch the trailer on Rotten Tomatoes.

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    • Behzad Dourani
    • Abbas Kiarostami
    • MK2 Productions
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  4. Mar 21, 2014 · Irreverent city engineer Behzad comes to a rural village in Iran to keep vigil for a dying relative. In the meanwhile the film follows his efforts to fit in ...

    • 2 min
    • 143.1K
    • Cohen Film Collection
  5. "The Wind Will Carry Us," Mr. Kiarostami's new movie, which opens today at the Lincoln Plaza Cinemas, ends on a similar note. A grizzled old doctor lectures the protagonist, a saturnine engineer a long way from home, about the glory of creation and the human obligation to notice it.

  6. Jul 28, 2000 · A drama film by Abbas Kiarostami about a group of people who visit a small village in Iran to wait for the death of an old woman. The film received universal acclaim from critics and generally favorable ratings from users, with a Metascore of 87 and a User Score of 7.7.

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  8. The Wind Will Carry Us (English Subtitled) Abbas Kiarostami’s acclaimed film documents the arrival of an engineer and his colleagues from Tehran in a remote village in Iranian Kurdistan. Assumed by the locals with whom they form an ambivalent relationship to be archaeologists or telecom engineers, the visitors’ behavior and keen interest in ...

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