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词条 Letters in the Wind (film)
释义

  1. Storyline

  2. Direction

  3. Controversy

  4. Reviews

  5. External links

{{Other uses|Letters in the Wind (disambiguation)}}{{Infobox film
| name = Letters in the Wind
| image =
| caption =
| director =Ali-Reza Amini
| writer =Ali-Reza Amini
Keivan Nakhaei
| starring =Mohammad Taghi Hashemi
Faramarz Hashemzadeh
| producer =Habiballah Kasehsaz
| distributor =Aftan Negaran Productions
| released =2002 (Iran)
| cinematography =Bayram Fazli
| runtime =76 min
| language =Persian
}}

Letters in the Wind ({{lang-fa|Namehay Bad}}) is a 2002 critically acclaimed Iranian film. It was the directorial debut of Ali Reza-Amini.

Storyline

The story of the movie follows a group of newbie recruits to the Iranian Army, and their life in boot camp. It follows the lives of two of the soldiers, Taghi and Faramarz (eponymous actors), while the rest of the cast are deliberately left anonymous. It follows one of the soldiers (Taghi) on a day's leave to Tehran after he wins a bayonet-hoisting competition. The boot camp incidents center on a cassette recording of an unknown female voice, which everyone in camp takes turns to listen to. The Tehran furlough incidents center on the soldier Taghi playing back recorded messages on the phone to the family of each of the recruits at boot camp, recording the sounds of the city on cassette, and missing connections and getting into trouble due to his social ineptness. The movie ends after showing the discovery of the tapes recorded in Tehran by camp officials, and the news of the breakup of Faramarz and his girlfriend.

Direction

The movie is directed in a crisp, unemotional, documentary style of narration, with little music, with the exception of street music in Tehran, and marching music at the training camp (notably the Colonel Bogey March). Tersely made, the film is however full of candid humor.

Controversy

The original 35 mm color version of the film was banned by the Government of Iran when the movie released in 2002. The movie was released in a gray tone digital version in the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival. The director based some parts of the movie on his own experiences in the Iran–Iraq War, referring to the movie as being made in the "belly of the army".

Reviews

Neil Young's Film Lounge

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0333978|Letters in the Wind}}
{{Iran-film-stub}}

4 : Iranian films|2002 films|Directorial debut films|Persian-language films

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