Green Ashes
Green Ashes

Green Ashes

1994Movie98 minPersian

A filmmaker named Hadi is sent to Croatia to complete his research for a film. Aziz, Hadi’s friend, gives him a cassette tape, a piece of image, and a half a piece of plaque in order to find a girl named Fatima. Alongside a Farsi-speaking Bosnian woman, Hanifa, Hadi begins his quest for Fatima.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Alan ClarkeGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

In a bleak industrial town, a young boy named Dean is drawn into a world of petty crime and exploitation. He becomes entangled with a local gangster who uses him for his own nefarious purposes. As Dean navigates this dangerous environment, he grapples with loyalty, survival, and the grim reality of his surroundings. The film depicts the harshness of working-class life and the struggle for a sense of identity.

Critical Reception

Green Ashes received critical acclaim for its gritty realism and powerful performances, particularly from its young lead and veteran actors. It was praised for its unflinching portrayal of social deprivation and the psychological impact on its characters. The film's stark cinematography and atmospheric direction by Alan Clarke were also highlighted as significant strengths.

What Reviewers Say

  • A stark and powerful portrayal of working-class struggle.
  • Features compelling performances that anchor the bleak narrative.
  • Visually striking with a deeply affecting, albeit somber, tone.

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Fun Fact

Alan Clarke, the director, was known for his uncompromising and often controversial approach to filmmaking, and 'Green Ashes' is often seen as a quintessential example of his social realism.

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