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Children of Heaven

Título original: Bacheha-ye aseman
  • 1997
  • 13
  • 1h 29min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
8,2/10
87 mil
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Children of Heaven (1997)
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Los zapatos de Zohres se han perdido; su hermano mayor Ali se los perdió. Son pobres, no hay zapatos para Zohre..... hasta que apareció una idea: compartirán un par de zapatos, La escuela de... Leer todoLos zapatos de Zohres se han perdido; su hermano mayor Ali se los perdió. Son pobres, no hay zapatos para Zohre..... hasta que apareció una idea: compartirán un par de zapatos, La escuela de Alis,espera. ¿Logrará el plan?Los zapatos de Zohres se han perdido; su hermano mayor Ali se los perdió. Son pobres, no hay zapatos para Zohre..... hasta que apareció una idea: compartirán un par de zapatos, La escuela de Alis,espera. ¿Logrará el plan?

  • Dirección
    • Majid Majidi
  • Guión
    • Majid Majidi
  • Reparto principal
    • Reza Naji
    • Amir Farrokh Hashemian
    • Bahare Seddiqi
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    8,2/10
    87 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    POPULARIDAD
    3155
    141
    • Dirección
      • Majid Majidi
    • Guión
      • Majid Majidi
    • Reparto principal
      • Reza Naji
      • Amir Farrokh Hashemian
      • Bahare Seddiqi
    • 209Reseñas de usuarios
    • 41Reseñas de críticos
    • 77Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • Película mejor puntuada #187
    • Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
      • 18 premios y 5 nominaciones en total

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    Reza Naji
    Reza Naji
    • Ali's Father (Pedar-e Ali)
    • (as Amir Naji)
    Amir Farrokh Hashemian
    Amir Farrokh Hashemian
    • Ali
    • (as Mir Farrokh Hashemian)
    Bahare Seddiqi
    Bahare Seddiqi
    • Zahra
    Nafise Jafar-Mohammadi
    • Roya
    Fereshte Sarabandi
    • Ali's Mother (Madar-e Ali)
    Kamal Mirkarimi
    • Assistant (Nazem)
    • (as Kamal Mir Karimi)
    Behzad Rafiei
    • Trainer (Moalem-e Varzesh)
    Hossein Ahamdloo
    • Photographer
    Seyed Karym Alikhani
    • Runner
    Kazem Asqarpoor
    • Grand Father
    Ali Chaharian
    • Award Presenter
    Masume Dair
    • Roya's Mother
    Reza Dehghan
    • Award Presenter
    Navid Feyzabadi
    • Second Runner…
    Mohammad Haj Hosseini
    • Mosque Servant
    • (as Mohammad Haj-Hosseini)
    Siamak Haj-Amini
    • Photographer
    Soheil Haj-Amini
    • Photographer
    Seyd-Ali Hosseini
    • Ali's Friend
    • Dirección
      • Majid Majidi
    • Guión
      • Majid Majidi
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    Resumen

    Reviewers say 'Children of Heaven' is acclaimed for its touching story of sibling love and sacrifice, highlighting family bonds, poverty, and childhood joys. The child actors' performances are lauded for their sincerity. The film's simplicity and emotional depth resonate, with subtle cinematography and direction enhancing its storytelling. Its cultural context offers insight into Iranian life. Despite minor criticisms about pacing and narrative repetition, the film is generally well-received for its profound message and emotional impact.
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    Wholesome 100% natural cinematic staple -- well-leavened and savory!

    This translates to MUST-SEE! It's a credulous incredible storytelling of a young brother and sister in Tehran, and the adventurous saga around one very important pair of sneakers.

    The two young actors are amazing -- they play their guileless naïve sensitivity with such earnestness! Central character, Ali, the 9 year old brother, is Mir Farrokh Hashemian, who really carried the film with his legwork, and the younger sister Zahra is Bahareh Seddiqui, who contributed her restrained share of screen presence. The pair is so natural: those furrowed faces, anxious knitted brows -- the range of sad faces the two came up with! The bond between the brother and sister is so warm and joyful - in spite of misfortunes.

    The storyline is seemingly simple. Such story-weaving knack writer-director Majid Majidi has -- he can make chasing along a streaming gutter into an intense dramatic episode! The story has the texture likened to a Thomas Hardy novel (poverty setting, episode after episode, turn of events), yet such a relishingly simple delivery. He doesn't have to tell it all on the screen -- little nuances and observations suffice.

    It's heartening to see young children who are polite and respectful to their elders, responsible and caring in dealing with their everyday problems, and not give up -- such quiet fortitude in spite of disappointments, such tolerance of their circumstance yet still able to find joy in little things. We catch a smile here and there, e.g., when they enjoy the impromptu soap bubbles, or when he encouraged his sister by giving her small tokens.

    This is an absolute gem of a family (value) film. Children's emotions untapped, yet adults are not left out -- touches of grown-up connections: the parents, the elderly couple next door, the shop-owners, all made this world very real.

    The camerawork, and the well-designed use of sound mixed with accompanying music (different tonal quality instruments were applied) complemented this cinematic experience. A poetic ending -- there's a serenity about it all.

    I hope "Children of Heaven" will win this year's 71st Academy Award Best Foreign Film Oscar -- it will receive its due exposure and more people will experience this gem.

    Along the lines of poverty and shoes, I thought of the Italian 1978's "The Tree of the Wooden Clogs" by writer-director Ermanno Olmi. And, on a story with substance and good acting by an Iranian young boy, there's 1989's "Bashu, The Little Stranger", by writer-director Bahram Beizai. Both are movies to be appreciated.
    butterfinger

    Extraordinary Movie-making

    Majid Majidi's Children of Heaven is such an extraordinary work of movie-making that it is in a realm of movies that are able to connect with anyone who remembers (or is amidst) their childhood, regardless of what country they come from. (Note: Films that have a universal appeal aren't necessarily better than films that only appeal to people from one or two countries, but making a film with a universal appeal is no easy task.) A boy named Ali (Amir Farrokh Hashemian) loses his sister Zahra's ((Bahare Seddiqi) running shoes; Zahra threatens to tell their father (Mohammad Amir Naji). Petrified at his father's temper, Ali promises his sister that he will get his sister some new shoes as soon as possible. In the meantime, the two work out a tight shoe-switching schedule. The plot is inventive and provides some decent chuckles-good writing and comic timing. Hashemian is likable and relatable though he milks the babyish whimpering to an annoying extent. Naji is able to give us a stronger feeling that we are watching a real person on screen than any of the other actors in the film. It is not until the last ten minutes of the film, however, that we are swept up in a crazy whirlwind of emotion, jolting from despair to joy to suspense (though not in that order) and the last ten minutes can make a movie great. Majidi gives us homage to The Four Hundred Blows. The ending to Majidi's movie is somewhat similar to that of Francois Truffaut's; both movies contain the feeling of extreme desperation, but Ali has a goal in his life while Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud) is boldly going nowhere. Truffaut's film concludes with brilliant ambiguity, leaving us wondering whether Doinel's last five minutes on screen were triumphant or pathetic; Majidi does something quite similar (less ambitiously) in a way I would not dream of revealing.
    DansLeNoir

    Purity

    A realistic and sincere story. Actors and performances are very successful. The mercy of children warms the heart. It was one of the loveliest movies I've seen.
    Gordon-11

    Wonderfully heartwarming

    Wow, what can I say? Every bit of this film is so warm! It really looked at the world from a child's perspective. Every single scene is inundated with sweetness and the innocence of children. How they share one pair of shoes was amazing...and heartbreaking. How the little sister had no confidence in her brothers shoes was shown in such a warm and effective way. The ultimate despair Ali felt when he won was also so heartbreaking. Ali and his sister are both so cute and they can really act. This film can easily move one to tears. Do watch it!
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    Very Talented Filmmaking!

    Children of Heaven, which is Iran's selection for best foreign film at the Academy Awards, is a very good movie mainly because anyone in this world can relate to the topic of family and showing love to each other no matter the living circumstances. As an Iranian film, it is definitely played safe but a film with such an universal theme and elegantly told as here should really not be missed, especially by movie-lovers.

    Majid Majidi's film is about a young boy named Ali who accidentally lost his sister Zahra's shoes. But their family can ill afford to buy new shoes, Ali decides to share his shoes with his sister until he can get new ones for her and so he can avoid punishment.

    The acting is pretty good, and pretty heartfelt. There is no questioning the chemistry between Amir Farrokh Hashemian as Ali and Bahare Seddiqi as Zahra. Reza Naji who plays as their father is also good as the man who is trying to do all he can to provide food for his family.

    Overall, Children of Heaven is a simple film but it displays a strong message about the bond of family. There are some talented films from the Middle East and this is one of them. It's a strong film about courage and about doing what's right. My favorite scene is where the father and the son leave their poor slums as they head uptown to the rich neighborhoods. This film shows how American kids are vastly different than kids from these parts of the world.....and not exactly in a good way. This film is a little too simple for me, but there is no denying how powerful this film is. I rate this film 8/10.

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    • Curiosidades
      First Iranian film to receive nomination for an Academy Award (Best Foreign Language Film of the Year).
    • Pifias
      When Ali and Zahra are meeting to swap shoes in the rain, we follow Zahra running through the soaking streets. When it cuts to the alley where the swap takes place, the ground is completely dry. After they split, we follow them running through a street which is watered down.
    • Citas

      Ali: Zahra, I have good news.

      Zahra: What news?

      Ali: I am selected for the race.

      Zahra: What race?

      Ali: Long-Distance Running. The third-best runner gets a pair of new sneakers.

      Zahra: Why the third?

      Ali: The First and Second prizes are something else. If I come in third, I'll give you the sneakers.

      Zahra: But those shoes are for boys.

      Ali: I'll exchange them. I'll get a pair of girl's shoes for you.

      Zahra: What if you don't come in third?

      Ali: I'll be third for sure.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Message in a Bottle/My Favorite Martian/Children of Heaven/Blast from the Past/God Said, 'Ha!' (1999)

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 8 de octubre de 1999 (España)
    • País de origen
      • Irán
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Idioma
      • Persa
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Los niños del paraíso
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Teherán, Irán
    • Empresa productora
      • Kanun parvaresh fekri
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    • Presupuesto
      • 180.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 933.933 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 20.100 US$
      • 24 ene 1999
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 933.933 US$
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    • Duración
      • 1h 29min(89 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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