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Made In Iran
Koroush Afsharjam (Behnam Tashakor) is an unpopular Iranian scientist that invents a new powder that can turn dirty liquid into drinkable water. He gets a call from Paris indicating that he could come to Paris and announce his new invention to the world. After he gets in a car crash, laying on the ground, Gholam (Amin Hayaei) decides to still his samsonite bag without any idea of what it holds. After Gholam becomes wanted by the police, he decides to use Koroosh's passport to go to Paris. After finding out what the powder does, he decides to sell it and get the money at any cost. His stupid brain and not knowing anything about English or Europe make this Hilarious character even better.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the lives and creative processes of Iranian artisans and craftsmen in the modern era. It delves into their struggles and triumphs in preserving traditional skills while navigating contemporary challenges. The film highlights the rich cultural heritage embedded in their work.
Critical Reception
Made In Iran has been praised for its intimate portrayal of a seldom-seen aspect of Iranian culture. Critics lauded its visual storytelling and the emotional depth of its subjects, though some noted a slower pace in certain segments.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive depiction of Iranian craftsmanship.
Appreciated for shedding light on traditional art forms.
Some viewers found the pacing to be deliberate.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available through Google Reviews.
Awards & Accolades
Selected for screening at various international film festivals.
Fun Fact
The film features interviews with artisans specializing in Persian miniature painting, carpet weaving, and traditional pottery.
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