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Davandeh

  • 1984
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,6/10
2,7 k
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Madjid Niroumand in Davandeh (1984)
The new restoration of Amir Naderi's THE RUNNER, featuring new subtitles, opens October 28 at New York's Film Forum. rialtopictures.com
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Après s'être inscrit dans une école, un garçon pauvre entre en conflit avec ses camarades de classe et décide de lutter pour gagner leur respect.Après s'être inscrit dans une école, un garçon pauvre entre en conflit avec ses camarades de classe et décide de lutter pour gagner leur respect.Après s'être inscrit dans une école, un garçon pauvre entre en conflit avec ses camarades de classe et décide de lutter pour gagner leur respect.

  • Director
    • Amir Naderi
  • Writers
    • Behrouz Gharibpour
    • Amir Naderi
  • Stars
    • Madjid Niroumand
    • Behrouz Maghsoudlou
    • Mohsen Shah Mohammadi
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,6/10
    2,7 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Amir Naderi
    • Writers
      • Behrouz Gharibpour
      • Amir Naderi
    • Stars
      • Madjid Niroumand
      • Behrouz Maghsoudlou
      • Mohsen Shah Mohammadi
    • 11Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 14Commentaires de critiques
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    Rôles principaux6

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    Madjid Niroumand
    • Amiro
    • (as Majid Niroumand)
    Behrouz Maghsoudlou
    Mohsen Shah Mohammadi
    Abbas Nazeri
    Abbas Nazeri
    Reza Ramezani
    Musa Torkizadeh
    • Director
      • Amir Naderi
    • Writers
      • Behrouz Gharibpour
      • Amir Naderi
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    the_oak

    Great realism - this is a must see

    I borrowed this one at the local library, and was impressed by it.

    It is about a kid living alone on an shored boat. He makes his living by shining shoes, selling cold water to the dock workers. And he and his friends play games like seeing who can run the longest behind the train. The kid in this movie has a powerful will and passion for life.

    He turns up at the local school, begging the teacher to let him join class. He says he will do whatever it takes. So he gets the opportunity to learn to read, and does this with passion. He is smart and it all makes a very powerful movie. This little boy had God inside.
    10a_bahar

    Excellent.

    The Runner was perhaps the first of the post-revolution Iranian films to attract worldwide attention, ... and very deservedly so. It set the tone for many of the films which followed: realism, child's eye perspective of the world, innocence, gentleness, set in poor neighbourhoods, exposing great disparities in wealth, resting much of the film on the shoulders of one young actor, using children's lives as analogies for (or explicit expositions of) the problems of the adult world.

    Majid Niroumand (Amiro) carries the film and is mesmerizing to watch. Amir Naderi was a famous director in pre-revolution Iran and was best known, if I'm not mistaken, for Tangseer (Tangsir). I've heard that this was the first in, what has been referred to as, "the Amiro trilogy". I would be very interested in finding out about the other two films.

    This film still remains as my personal favourite.
    8samxxxul

    The Beginning of a new age in world cinema!

    It is a picture of an orphan boy Amiro living alone in an old ship, he enjoys racing with his friends and makes a living by collecting waste or empty bottles, selling ice water or shining shoes. The airplanes and the boats fascinate him: when they pass, far away in the mist, he screams: "Take me on board". This film just presents its story in a straightforward, objective, slice-of-life manner. I think that's why it's so great than other films which have tried to squeeze a tear from the viewers eye as a sensational expose of juvenile delinquency. The film neglects the focus on the mundane specifics of the boy's daily life and concentrates on the boy's inner, emotional ups and downs. And this is what gives the film near-universal appeal. The scenes in this film have been carefully staged by Naderi and his cinematographer, Firooz Malekzadeh, with superb moving-camera and panning shots, often with long-lens and short depth-of-field imagery, kept gracefully in frame. Madjid Niroumand is wonderful in the role of Amiro, you don't see young actors like this anymore: very rare this expressive, this natural, this charismatic, this confident in front of the camera and talented. Although of dramatic nature, there are elements of comedy in this great film. Amiro is often funny and so is his good friend, he is hilarious in every scene he shows up, even though his role is minor and he barely talks. I recommend this to everyone, see this atleast once, you will definitely add this in your list of favourite world cinemas.
    9clevelandrachel

    Scenes of Amiro, The Runner, by Amir Naderi

    Without family or a home to shelter him, nine year old Amiro (played by Majid Niroomand) is an iconic character against the changing landscape of the Southern Iran, which has become new ground for military and foreign interest.

    Through Amiro's eyes , Naderi depicts scenes of the poverty in the junk yards as the poor fight over trash, the abuse of women being led like animals behind their husbands, or the demoralization of a man who steals from Amiro by not paying for a glass of ice water. The old Iran is crumbling, while Amiro, the child hero, rejects all of it as he "runs" metaphorically to survive.

    Naderi photographs Amiro like Tom Sawyer on his journey down The Mississippi, a child joining the changing society of the Persian Gulf. Amiro intuitively knows the oil ships, the planes and the trains are the new Iran and he shouts emphatically "take me along!".

    Naderi seemly stacks scenes of the boy feeding himself, washing his own clothes, and building a business as a shoeshine boy for the foreigners and navel officers. He gives the boy very little but his own guts, self-reliance and determination, which help him find a way to fit in among the foreigners. He wants to be included, he wants to go where the planes go, the boats go, the trains go. He cries into the waves his own language. He wants to prove that he is worthy of this new world.

    The final scene is a slow motion tribute to Amiro's determination and survival. He races in a competition against the other boys for the block of ice near the oil fields. The telephoto lens captures Amiro's joy against the violent flames of the fires burning off the gases of the oil wells. Through this lens, Amiro survives and shares his joy of winning the race with the other boys like him.

    The Runner is a symbolic and hopeful look at what Iran has become, a place where orphans like Amiro are able to make their own way to prove their worthiness, loyalty, intelligence, and strength.
    9faridb2000

    "Davandeh" (The Runner) runs for ever

    An excellent film. An auto biography of the director. The first film that brought the Iranian cinema to the attention of the world. In 1991, when it was shown in Washington DC, the Washington Post wrote of Amir Naderi "the best unknown filmmaker in the world."

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      This film is part of the Criterion Collection, spine #1211
    • Connexions
      Featured in A Boy's Own Story (2016)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1984 (Iran)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Iran
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site (Japan)
      • sourehcinema
    • Langue
      • Persian
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Runner
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bandar Abbas, Iran
    • sociétés de production
      • Kanun parvaresh fekri
      • Studio of the Voice and Portrait of the Islamic Revolution of Iran
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 34 834 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 4 758 $ US
      • 30 oct. 2022
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 34 834 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1(original ratio)
      • 1.85 : 1

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