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Director: Alireza Raisian
Cast: Leila Hatami, Nezam Manouchehri, Mehran Rajabi, Mohsen Behdaneh
On a pilgrimage to Mashad from Tehran, a couple's transportation breaks down, far from any major town. The husband, a photographer, seeks help at a nearby village and encounters a teacher who offers to help. Whilst the husband and teacher go off to find a spare part, the wife, who used to be a teacher, takes over the teaching lessons in the village. It is clear that the children live there, in this strange deserted place, without any men, save the teacher and an old signal guard. As the day draws on, the children help to bring a new hope and life into the wife's heart.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Deserted Station (2002), directed by Alireza Raisian, is a critically acclaimed Iranian drama that explores themes of isolation and human connection. Though it has not received major awards recognition, the film has garnered positive reviews from critics, with audiences on IMDb rating it 7.7/10, indicating strong public reception.
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Deserted Station, the 2002 drama directed by Alireza Raisian, offers a captivating exploration of human connection and resilience in the face of isolation. With standout performances from leads Leila Hatami and Nezam Manouchehri, the film blends heartwarming moments with poignant themes, delivering a unique cinematic experience that will particularly resonate with fans of thoughtful, character-driven dramas.
The Deserted Station is a 2002 film by the Iranian director Alireza Raisian. It was scripted by Kambuzia Partovi, based on a story by Abbas Kiarostami. Mohammad Aladpoush served as director of photography. The film starred Leila Hatami, Nezam Manouchehri and Mehran Rajabi in the principal roles. Hatami won the Best Actress prize at the Montréal World Film Festival for her performance.
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