Cannes Palme d'Or winner Abbas Kiarostami's acclaimed film documents the arrival of an engineer and his colleagues from Tehran in a remote village in Iranian Kurdistan. Assumed by the locals – with whom they form an ambivalent relationship – to be archaeologists or telephone engineers, the visitors' behaviour and keen interest in the health of an ailing old woman seem strange and their true motives are shrouded in mystery.
Haunting and visually stunning, 'The Wind Will Carry Us' is an absorbing, abstract meditation on life and death and the divisions between tradition and modernity that stands among Kiarostami's best works.
U
113 minutes
1999
Drama, Classic
Iran
Persian
English
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