Director: Mohsen Makhmalbaf•Genres: Drama, War
In the aftermath of the Iran-Iraq war, a group of nomadic Kurds journeys through the mountains, carrying blackboards on their backs. They seek students to teach, offering education to children whose lives have been shattered by conflict. The film portrays their relentless pursuit of knowledge amidst hardship, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring power of education.
Blackboards was met with critical acclaim, praised for its poetic visuals, powerful message, and unique storytelling approach. Critics lauded Mohsen Makhmalbaf's minimalist style and the film's profound exploration of themes like displacement, education, and hope in the face of devastation.
Praised for its visually stunning and evocative cinematography.
Commended for its powerful and moving portrayal of the human cost of war and the importance of education.
Acclaimed for its unique narrative structure and Makhmalbaf's distinctive directorial vision.
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Won the Special Jury Prize (Golden Leopard) at the Locarno International Film Festival in 2000. Also screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 2001.
The film was shot on location in the Zagros Mountains of Iran, with the actors themselves carrying the actual blackboards during filming.
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