This idiosyncratic drama from Iran begins as a jeep winds through the hills of Kurdistan, containing an engineer (Behzad Dourani) and his two assistants (whom we never see) as they search for a small village in the mountains. When they arrive, they are greeted by a young boy, who shows them a place they can stay and guides the engineer to the home of an old woman (also never seen) who seems to be dying. No one is sure what the engineer and his men are doing there; some locals think he's keeping watch of the old woman and wants to purchase her land when she dies, while others think he could be an archeologist searching for rare artifacts. Meanwhile, the engineer spends his days exploring the village and the people who live there -- most of them women, with the men away at jobs that occupy them night and day for several months out of the year. He also stays in touch with the boy, who watches over the old woman's health while keeping up with his schoolwork, working on his family's farm, and helping his mother with the household chores. Meanwhile, the engineer periodically gets calls on his cellular phone, which require him to drive to a graveyard on a hill to receive the call (most, however, are wrong numbers), while making contact with a man digging a deep hole (also unseen) and a girl in the village who milk's cows which are kept in a dark basement. Concentrating on what we don't see as often as what we do, Le Vent Nous Emportera bears the distinctive stamp of director Abbas Kiarostami and was embraced by critics in its screening at the 1999 Venice Film Festival.
Director/Screenwriter/Producer/Editor: Abbas Kiarostami
Producer: Marin Karmitz
Cinematographer: Mahmoud Kalari
Composer: Peyman Yazdanian
Based on poem "The Wind Will Carry Us" by Furugh Farrukhzad
Cast: Behzad Dorani, Noghre Asadi, Roushan Karam Elmi, Bahman Ghobadi, Shahpour Ghobadi, Reihan Heidari, Masood Mansouri, Ali Reza Naderi, Frangis Rahsepar, Masoameh Salimi
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0209463/
@inhmn who says reality cant be poetic? :)
KINOEYE83 3 months ago
@KINOEYE83 , I can't agree with you, mate, since this is one of the most poetic movies with a title based on a poem fragment ;) yes - the style may look realistic, but the filling is not fore sure...
inhmn 3 months ago
wait...what happened to the crew?
ThomasRowsell 4 months ago
Thanks for the video, it was wonderful...
DelonSamourai 6 months ago
Thank you for posting this.. What a wonderful movie. Greetings from India
anindya84 6 months ago
Thank you for posting second time I watchthis film...great.
suskky 9 months ago
Kiarostami god of cinema, the father of neo-realism cinema
KINOEYE83 10 months ago
Hey, thanks a lot for uploading this. Abbas Kiarostami is just great
Emerald1234S 1 year ago