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El globo blanco

Título original: Badkonake sefid
  • 1995
  • Unrated
  • 1h 25min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.6/10
8.7 k
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Aida Mohammadkhani in El globo blanco (1995)
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Varias personas tratan de ayudar a una niña a encontrar el dinero que le dio su madre para comprar una carpa dorada.Varias personas tratan de ayudar a una niña a encontrar el dinero que le dio su madre para comprar una carpa dorada.Varias personas tratan de ayudar a una niña a encontrar el dinero que le dio su madre para comprar una carpa dorada.

  • Dirección
    • Jafar Panahi
  • Guionistas
    • Abbas Kiarostami
    • Jafar Panahi
    • Parviz Shahbazi
  • Elenco
    • Aida Mohammadkhani
    • Mohsen Kafili
    • Fereshteh Sadre Orafaiy
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.6/10
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    • Dirección
      • Jafar Panahi
    • Guionistas
      • Abbas Kiarostami
      • Jafar Panahi
      • Parviz Shahbazi
    • Elenco
      • Aida Mohammadkhani
      • Mohsen Kafili
      • Fereshteh Sadre Orafaiy
    • 46Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 25Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 5 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total

    Fotos34

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    Elenco principal17

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    Aida Mohammadkhani
    • Razieh
    Mohsen Kafili
    • Ali
    Fereshteh Sadre Orafaiy
    Fereshteh Sadre Orafaiy
    • Mother (Madar)
    Anna Borkowska
    • Old Lady (Pir_e Zan)
    Mohammed Bakhtiar
    • Tailor (Khayat)
    Mohammad Shahani
    • Soldier (Sarbaz)
    Bosnali Bahary
    • Snake Charmer
    Mohammadreza Baryar
    • Client in Tailor's Shop
    Asghar Barzegar
    • Pet Shop Manager
    Mohammad Farakani
    • Shop Keeper
    Shaker Hayely
    • Tailor's Assistant
    Hosain Kazemy
    • Shop Owner
    Hasan Neamatolahi
    • Snake Charmer
    Homayoon Rokani
    • Street Singer…
    Aliasghar Smadi
    • Balloon Seller
    Hamidreza Tahery
    • Reza
    Mohammad Zolfaghary
    • Pet Shop Assistant
    • Dirección
      • Jafar Panahi
    • Guionistas
      • Abbas Kiarostami
      • Jafar Panahi
      • Parviz Shahbazi
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    7frankde-jong

    Time to go home now!

    Jafar Panahi was born in 1960. He was the assistent and pupil of Abbas Kiarostami (born 1940). His films are less philosophical but more like Neo Realism Iranian style. As a neo realist he sides with the underdog and this has brought him into conflict with the regime a number of times. In the summer of 2022 he was arrested in order to serve a 2010 sentence

    "The white balloon" is situated just before Nowruz. Nowruz is the Iranian new year. It takes place around 21 March, and so it is a real welcoming of Spring and the beginning of the circle of live. It is a much bigger deal than new years day in the Western world. All families come together and in Iran that often entails a lot of travelling. So the preparation for Nowruz can be a rushed and stressful time and during this time not everybody has time for a little girl that has lost her banknote.

    Panahi tells this everyday story from the point of view of the little girl.

    Many of the worries of the grown ups turn out to be much more childish than the worries of the little girl.

    Nowruz turns out to be a holiday to pay more attention to the members of your family, but certainly not automatically also to your fellow citizens.

    In this respect the film resembles the message of "The wind will carry us" (1999) from his mentor Abbas Kiarostami. In this film a TV crew is in a small village to document traditional funeral rituals and is so focused on this aspect of life that the rest of the social interaction with the villagers is highly neglected.
    Penguin-7

    The White Balloon is captivating!

    I recently viewed this movie on Bravo TV and was absolutely spellbound. At first, the Farsi language threw me, but it was delightful after awhile in a melodic sort of way. Plus, the lead character is adorable. Her traumatic experience in buying the goldfish is heartrending and at the same time is enlightening. You will want to turn away for fear that she will not succeed and yet you watch because you know that she will. The movie also helps you to regain a faith in the common goodness of the human race.
    10Evil_baron

    The quest of a little girl to buy a goldfish, and the swindlers in her way who try to take advantage of her innocence.

    It was my big sister's turn to pick a film to go to when we were gorging ourselves in what the Reykjavik cinema festival had to offer back in the days. Didn't expect anything but mushy boredom for an hour and a half. Instead of the sentimental torture I had braced myself for, I became spellbound by this beautiful story that totally held me captivated right from the beginning to the end. The little girl, Aida who plays the protagonist, was ever so sincere and true in her role that you forgot you were watching a film, and even I felt a couple of masculine tears running down my cheeks. The White Balloon is simply a gorgeous film and it's out of the blue quirky humor elevates it even further. Even with the wet towel slap in the end, I truly loved the whole of this Persian confect buffet down to it's last bit, ... and still do!
    bob the moo

    Good gentle film - but you need patience!

    Young Razieh (Aida Mohammadkhani) needs to buy a goldfish to celebrate the New Year in Iran. Her mother (Fereshteh Sadr Orfani) gives her the money and she sets out to buy said fish. Along the way she continually loses the money and must rely on the kindness of strangers to help her.

    This is a very slight film. It's plot is wafer thin in terms of traditional narrative, it may well frustrate many viewers with it's gentling strolling style. However it is quite funny on the surface. The many people who come and go during Razieh's journey are amusing - from the tailor berating a customer for having a small face causing his shirts to not look correctly tailored to the antics of the honest snake charmers. It's not a laugh out loud type of film but it does have a gentle humour throughout that is fun if you are in the mood for it.

    In fact you really need to be in the mood for the whole thing - if you're lacking patience then you'll probably not last out this film but if you're willing to stick with it then you may be pleasantly surprised by the whole thing. The story doesn't grip you, but the humour helps to divert attention from this. In fact the guts of this film seems to be a message on the nature of society.

    Throughout the film Razieh finds herself relying on the kindness or honesty of strangers to help her get her money. The towards the end one of the characters (a soldier played by Mohammad Shaani) talks to Razieh about his sisters and about what he has in common with her. He then defends himself when Ali (Mohsen Kalifi) attacks his sister for talking with strangers. This is closely followed by a short scene where all the characters that had interacted with Razieh cross the screen at the same time without really acknowledging each other. The message here is clear - that society is a lot closer knit than we think and it's only times of trouble where we turn to others. Instead we should develop the relationships with strangers that we easily could.

    However this message is not delivered until the end of the film and it's only then that you understand what you've been watching. However the gentle comedy of the strangers make it easy to follow the film till this conclusion. Unlike other reviewers I don't think Mohammadkani was that good - she did come across as a very weepy brat and it was hard to sympathise with the problems that are all her own fault. However the other roles are good, Kalifi is the best child actor as Razieh and the other characters seem natural and forced (although Shahani's soldier is a bit preachy).

    Overall a gently amusing film that is light on plot, but delivers it's simple message intelligently without forcing it down your throat.
    cliff-19

    VERY contrarian views awaiting rebuttal

    It's been said that dissident Iranian filmmakers will use metaphors, children, other countries, etc to express political/social criticism. With that in mind, I want to ask Iranian viewers to comment on these conclusions.

    The film is NOT about cute kids. * The girl was told many times that the fish she wanted was NOT bigger than the one she had, but she went after it anyway. * The girl was relentless asking her cash-strapped mother for money for a goldfish, and through annoying persistence got her way.

    * But the final scene is the one that seared itself in my mind---the boy and girl run away as soon as they have their money, leaving the Hazara boy sitting there alone, not even thanked.

    So I find the film a cleverly veiled attack on the girl's selfish opportunism and lack of feeling for the people who helped her.

    If anyone knows Kiarostami or has read any interviews, please enlighten me!!

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      Ali: You're whining again!

      Razieh: Mom refuses to give me money for the goldfish.

      Ali: Don't you like ours?

      Razieh: You call these goldfish, you haven't seen the others. It's as though they're dancing when they move their fins. And they've got so many fins.

      Ali: How much?

      Razieh: The shopkeeper said 100 tomans.

      Ali: 100 tomans! You want to pay 100 tomans for a goldfish. You can watch two films with that money. You're nuts.

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 1995 (Irán)
    • País de origen
      • Irán
    • Sitio oficial
      • sourehcinema
    • Idioma
      • Persa
    • También se conoce como
      • The White Balloon
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Kashan, Irán(location)
    • Productoras
      • Farabi Cinema Foundation
      • Ferdos Films
      • I.R.I.B. Channel 2
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      • USD 150,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
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      • USD 924,940
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 25min(85 min)
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    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Stereo
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.66 : 1

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