1987 | Iran | Fiction

Khane-ye doust kodjast? (Where Is the Friend’s House?)

  • Persian 83 mins
  • Director | Abbas Kiarostami
  • Writer | Abbas Kiarostami
  • Producer | Ali Reza Zarrin

STATUS: Released

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The first film in Abbas Kiarostami’s sublime, interlacing Koker Trilogy takes a simple premise—a boy searches for the home of his classmate, whose school notebook he has accidentally taken—and transforms it into a miraculous child’s-eye adventure of the everyday. As our young hero zigzags determinedly across two towns, aided (and sometimes misdirected) by those he encounters, his quest becomes both a revealing portrait of rural Iranian society in all its richness and complexity and a touching parable about the meaning of personal responsibility. Sensitive and profound, Where Is the Friend’s House? is shot through with all the beauty, tension, and wonder a single day can contain.

Morality Childhood Journey Responsibility Realism
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The Criterion Collection
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