Iranian / Drama
1997 / 88 minutes
RATING: 7/10
When nine-year-old Ali loses his little sister Zahra’s shoes, the two siblings decide to keep the loss a secret from their parents, who are too poor to buy her another set. Instead they share his pair of runners, trading off in a mad rush each day so she can use them in her morning school and he can use them in the afternoon when his classes begins. All this frantic scurrying turns the boy into a superb long distant runner, and he puts his talents to work when he finds out that second prize in a long distance race is a new pair of runners!
Cautions
None to note.
Conclusion
This is the first Iranian film to be nominated for the Best Foreign Film Oscar. It scores very high on IMDB.com, rating an 8. However, this has a very different pacing than Western films, and its slow start and very quick ending (once we get resolution it just ends) may put off those not used to foreign films (which is why I knocked it down to a 7).
But if you’re feeling adventurous, this will be an intriguing slice of Iranian life.