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A Man at His Place
A story about young man who is trying to turn his village into an agricultural center.
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Plot Summary
A young boy is sent by his teacher to deliver school fees to a village elder. On his journey, he encounters various obstacles and people, reflecting the challenges and realities of rural life. The film explores themes of responsibility, social hierarchy, and the arduous nature of simple tasks in a developing society.
Critical Reception
As an early work by Abbas Kiarostami, 'A Man at His Place' is recognized for its neorealist style and Kiarostami's emerging focus on children's perspectives and social commentary. While not widely reviewed in mainstream Western publications due to its age and origin, it is a significant piece in understanding the director's early career and his development of a distinct cinematic voice.
What Reviewers Say
Showcases Kiarostami's signature neorealist approach.
Effectively portrays the struggles of rural life through a child's eyes.
Highlights the director's early interest in social issues and observational filmmaking.
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Fun Fact
This short film was made by Kiarostami during his time at the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults (Kanoon), a period that produced many of his early, seminal works.
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