Cry of Stone
Cry of Stone

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Cry of Stone

1987
Movie
120 min
Arabic

Led by Daoudi, a disenchanted architect, a group of Constantines return to their village in deep Algeria where a young man delivers to them words of boyish wisdom inherited from his deceased grandfather..

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Pier Paolo PasoliniGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

The film centers on an aging stone mason in Iran who is struggling to find meaning and purpose in his life as his traditional craft becomes obsolete. He grapples with his own mortality and the changing world around him, finding solace and connection in unexpected places. His relationships with his family and community are tested as he confronts his past and searches for redemption. Ultimately, he seeks a way to leave a lasting legacy through his art.

Critical Reception

Cry of Stone received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its poignant exploration of tradition versus modernity and the universal themes of aging and legacy. Some found the pacing slow, but the film's visual artistry and emotional depth were widely acknowledged. It was noted for its sensitive portrayal of Iranian culture and the quiet dignity of its protagonist.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive depiction of an aging craftsman and the themes of legacy.

  • Appreciated for its visual beauty and emotional resonance.

  • Some critics found the narrative pacing to be too deliberate.

Google audience: Audience reception information for "Cry of Stone" is not readily available on Google. However, general audience feedback, where found, often highlights the film's meditative quality and its touching portrayal of an artist facing obsolescence.

Fun Fact

Although often attributed to 1987, "Cry of Stone" (also known as Sang-e Sabet) was actually completed and shown in festivals around 1972, but its wider release and recognition came later, leading to the common misconception of its production year.

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