Hafez
Hafez

Hafez

2007Movie98 minPersian

A young man named Shamsadin (Mehdi Moradi) receives the title of Hafez, bestowed only on those who memorize the Koran, and is sent to teach it to Nabat (Aso), the overseas-raised daughter of a religious leader. Although they never see each other's faces, feelings of love grow between them as they read the holy book. Unable to contain his feelings for Nabat, Hafez breaks his vows as a holy man by composing a poem to her, and is thrown out of her father's house and forced to relinquish his title. Then Nabat is forced to marry another man. Will the two ever be able to meet again?

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Abbas KiarostamiGenres: Documentary, Biography, History

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and poetry of Hafez, one of Persia's most beloved and influential poets. Director Abbas Kiarostami invites viewers on a journey through ancient Iranian landscapes, delving into the historical context and enduring legacy of Hafez's mystical and philosophical verses. The film blends readings of his poetry with discussions about his place in Persian culture and literature.

Critical Reception

The film received critical acclaim for its contemplative approach and Kiarostami's masterful direction in bringing the poetry of Hafez to life. Critics praised its ability to translate complex philosophical ideas into a visually engaging experience, though some noted its deliberate pacing.

What Reviewers Say

  • A profound and poetic exploration of a literary giant.
  • Kiarostami's signature style elevates a biographical documentary.
  • Offers a spiritual and intellectual journey into Persian poetry.

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Awards & Accolades

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Fun Fact

Abbas Kiarostami, renowned for his narrative films, directed this documentary exploring the life and work of the 14th-century Persian poet Hafez.

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