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Children of Heaven
The story of two hostile families.
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Plot Summary
In a poor neighborhood of Tehran, a young boy named Ali accidentally loses his younger sister Zahra's only pair of shoes. To avoid his parents' wrath, they concoct a plan to share Ali's worn-out shoes, taking turns going to school. Their struggles to afford a new pair of shoes lead them on a series of challenging and heartwarming adventures.
Critical Reception
Children of Heaven was widely acclaimed by critics for its touching story, authentic portrayal of childhood, and powerful emotional resonance. It was praised for its ability to capture the innocence and resilience of children facing hardship, earning it a significant international following and critical praise.
What Reviewers Say
A profoundly moving and simple story about childhood innocence and perseverance.
Masterfully directed with subtle performances that capture the heart.
A universal tale that transcends cultural barriers with its emotional depth.
Google audience: Audiences were deeply moved by the film's honest portrayal of poverty and sibling love. Many praised the touching story and the authentic performances of the child actors, highlighting its ability to evoke strong emotions and empathy.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (Iran's first nomination in that category).
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in a working-class neighborhood of Tehran, with many of the extras being local residents.
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