Iranian new wave — Kiarostami, Farhadi, and the rest

Children, cars, doors, the conditional. The cinema that taught the rest of the world what minimalism could carry. Kiarostami, Farhadi, Panahi, Makhmalbaf, Ghobadi, the post-2010 wave that still goes underseen.

13 films · curated from the catalog · ordered by critical consensus

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