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Brick and Mirror (Persian title: Khesht o Ayeneh - Persian: خشت و آینه) is a 1964 Iranian Persian-genre drama film directed by Ebrahim Golestan and starring Zakaria Hashemi, Akbar Meshkin, Pari Saberi, Jamshid Mashayekhi, Mohammad-Ali Keshavarz and Manouchehr Farid.[1][2] In July 2018, it was selected to be screened in the Venice Classics section at the 75th Venice International Film Festival.[3]
Brick and Mirror | |
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Directed by | Ebrahim Golestan |
Written by | Ebrahim Golestan |
Produced by | Ebrahim Golestan |
Starring | Zakaria Hashemi Akbar Meshkin Pari Saberi Jamshid Mashayekhi Mohammad-Ali Keshavarz Manouchehr Farid Parviz Fannizadeh Jalal Moghadam Tajolmolouk Ahmadi Mehri Mehrnia |
Cinematography | Soleiman Minasian |
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Running time | 130 minutes |
Country | Iran |
Language | Persian |
Hashem (Zakaria Hashemi) is a taxi driver who finds a baby child in the back seat of his cab one night after he gives a ride to a young lady. He and his girlfriend, Taji (Tajolmolouk Ahmadi), try to cope with this unwanted child. Hashem insists on getting rid of the child, Taji on keeping him.
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