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Blackboards (2002)
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Reviews Counted:11
Fresh:9
Rotten:2
Average Rating:7.1/10
Theatrical Release:Dec 6, 2002 Limited
Synopsis:
A group of male teachers crosses the mountainous paths of the remote Iranian Kurdistan region. Carrying large blackboards on their backs, they wander from village to village in search of students....
A group of male teachers crosses the mountainous paths of the remote Iranian Kurdistan region. Carrying large blackboards on their backs, they wander from village to village in search of students. The sudden menacing sound of overhead helicopters forces the men to run and seek refuge from an unseen enemy ... One teacher, Reeboir, ventures
away from the group and confronts a group of adolescent boys who who
dangerously transport contraband goods between Iran and Iraq.
Reeboir tries to convince the boys of the advantages of learning to read and write, but none of them are interested. There is no time for reading. They are too busy risking their lives to survive ... Said, another teacher also now traveling alone, arrives in a seemingly deserted village.
No one responds to his calls soliciting his services as a teacher. He persists, but is greeted only by slamming doors and windows ... Said later meets a group of 100 or so old men accompanied by a sole young woman and child. They, too, are closed and uninterested in learning.
Tired and hungry, the old men aimlessly continue their search to return to their native land to die in peace ... One of the old men feels he can only find peace if his young widowed daughter, Halaleh, marries before his death. Said has only his blackboard to offer in exchange for her hand iAfter the chemical bombing of Halabcheh in Iraq a number of Kurd refugee teachers seek for pupils who are willing to educate around the border as they carry their blackboards like Jesus’ crosses. One of them encounters a group of teenage smugglers and tries to convince them to educate as they carry their heavy backpacks full of smuggled stuff. The other teacher encounters a group of old and tired men, whom after years of migration are going to their own country to die there. But it seems that hunger and insecurity has not leftand chance for the education of the generations. -- © Kimstim
Starring: Bahman Ghobadi, Said Mohamadi, Behnaz Jafari, Rafat Moradi Kleur
Starring: Bahman Ghobadi, Said Mohamadi, Behnaz Jafari, Rafat Moradi Kleur
Director: Samira Makhmalbaf
Director: Samira Makhmalbaf
Screenwriter: Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Producer: Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Marco Muller
Composer: Mahamed Reza Darvishi
Studio: Kimstim
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Reviews for Blackboards
When I first saw Blackboards three years ago I was surprised as well as puzzled that in some ways it reminded me of John Ford's 1950 western Wagon Master.
There's no denying the strength of these simple images, and the bleak message of learning to sort out your real priorities in times of strife.
Its metaphors are opaque enough to avoid didacticism, and the film succeeds as an emotionally accessible, almost mystical work.
It is a testament of quiet endurance, of common concern, of reconciled survival.
An austere, haunting tone poem about how, amid the ravages of conflict, the most persistent battle of all pits the aspiration to be human against the baser needs to survive.
An indelible and ultimately moving vision of humanity buffeted by the elements and by international political tides.
Both shrill and soporific, and because everything is repeated five or six times, it can seem tiresomely simpleminded.
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