Silence... We're Shooting
Silence... We're Shooting

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Silence... We're Shooting

1976
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French

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Mohsen MakhmalbafGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

During the Iran-Iraq war, a group of actors attempts to make a film on the front lines. However, the reality of war constantly intrudes on their artistic endeavors, blurring the lines between their movie and the actual conflict. They face bombings, dwindling resources, and the moral complexities of representing war through art.

Critical Reception

While not widely released internationally, 'Silence... We're Shooting' is recognized within Iranian cinema circles for its early exploration of meta-cinema and the impact of war on filmmaking. It is considered a significant work by Mohsen Makhmalbaf, showcasing his emerging style and thematic concerns.

What Reviewers Say

  • A thought-provoking examination of the relationship between art and reality, particularly in the context of war.

  • Highlights the challenges and ethical dilemmas faced by filmmakers trying to capture authentic experiences.

  • Praised for its experimental approach and Makhmalbaf's early directorial vision.

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Fun Fact

This film was made by Mohsen Makhmalbaf before the Iranian Revolution, making it one of his early, less widely known works that explores themes he would revisit throughout his career.

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