
When
Sat 10 Aug 2024
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Iranian cinema’s first true modern masterpiece, released in 1964, explores fear and responsibility in the aftermath of the 1953 coup.
A Dostoyevskian tale of a Tehran cab driver’s search for the mother of an abandoned baby, Brick and Mirror presents a harrowing image of a society of corrupted morals and widespread alienation – a personal response to a particular social context that nonetheless speaks universally. The characters often talk without communicating, their soliloquies falling on the deaf ears of the endless night they inhabit. Divinity and poetry meet in unlikely places: a smoky café, an empty bazaar, an orphanage. With its title alluding to a poem by Attar (“What the old can see in a mudbrick / youth can see in a mirror”), the film moves between realism and expressionism.
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