Dasht
Dasht

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Dasht

1993
TV Show
Returning Series
1 Season
Urdu

The story is set among three warring tribes in rural Balochistan in Pakistan.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Abbas KiarostamiGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young boy named Ahad is desperate to buy a new puppy after losing his own. To afford it, he concocts a plan to sell his schoolbooks, but this leads to a chain of events that uncover deeper societal issues and the boy's own moral struggles. The film explores the impact of poverty and the complex decisions individuals face in difficult circumstances.

Critical Reception

Dasht, while less widely discussed than some of Kiarostami's more prominent works, is recognized for its sensitive portrayal of childhood challenges and economic hardship in Iran. Critics often highlight its understated narrative and focus on the protagonist's internal journey, reflecting Kiarostami's signature minimalist style. It is seen as a poignant examination of a young boy's resilience and his navigation of a world where simple desires meet harsh realities.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its empathetic depiction of a child's perspective on complex adult issues.

  • Noted for Kiarostami's signature observational style and minimalist storytelling.

  • Seen as a subtle yet powerful commentary on socioeconomic struggles.

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Fun Fact

Although Abbas Kiarostami is widely celebrated for films like 'Close-Up' and the 'Koker Trilogy,' 'Dasht' is one of his earlier, less internationally distributed works, often appreciated by dedicated followers of his filmography.

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