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Legend of Siavush
The third part of Tajik trilogy.
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Plot Summary
This film adapts a segment of the Persian epic Shahnameh, focusing on the tragic story of Siavush, a prince falsely accused by his stepmother, Sudabeh. Facing execution, Siavush chooses exile and ultimately meets his demise in battle, while his unborn child is saved. It's a tale of honor, betrayal, and destiny.
Critical Reception
As an early work by Abbas Kiarostami, "Legend of Siavush" is recognized for its artistic merit and its exploration of classical Persian literature. While not as widely known internationally as his later films, it is regarded by critics as a significant piece in his filmography and Iranian cinema, praised for its visual storytelling and thematic depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visual poetry and faithful adaptation of epic literature.
Appreciated for its exploration of themes like honor, sacrifice, and injustice.
Seen as a foundational work in Kiarostami's career, showcasing early directorial prowess.
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Fun Fact
Abbas Kiarostami's 'Legend of Siavush' is one of his earliest feature films and a significant adaptation of a beloved section of Ferdowsi's epic poem, the Shahnameh.
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