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Ten
 

Ten

Genre:
Drama
Mood:
Brainy,
Offbeat
Decade:
2000's
Country:
Iran
Director:
Abbas Kiarostami
Actor:
Amin Maher
Actress:
Mania Akbari
Release Year:
2002
Studio: Zeitgeist Films
Runtime: 173 Mins.
Format: Color
Rating: Unrated
Language: Farsi

What It's About:

Driving around the congested streets of Tehran in her car, an unnamed middle-class divorcee (Akbari) picks up and chats with various passengers, including her imperious, petulant young son (Maher). Chatting with each rider in turn, the woman's intimate conversations reveal a great deal about contemporary attitudes toward marriage, domestic life, morality, and religion in a culture we rarely get to see from the inside out.

Why I Love It:

Shot on two digital video cameras mounted on the dashboard of a roving car, "Ten" has an illicit, candid-camera documentary feel, though the naturalistic exchanges between Akbari and her passengers-an old woman, a prostitute, family members-were mostly scripted. All the more reason to marvel at Kiarostami's conceptual chutzpah, as well as the performances by Akbari and her most argumentative co-pilot Maher, a young scold whose sometimes callous remarks about his parents' divorce reflect the gender politics of modern-day Iran. "Ten" might be confined to a car seat, but its revelations feel all-encompassing.


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