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The Deserted Station(Istgah-Matrouk)

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Iran · 2002
1h 28m
Director Alireza Raisian
Starring Leila Hatami, Nezam Manouchehri, Mehran Rajabi, Mohsen Behdaneh
Genre Drama

On a pilgrimage to Mashad from Tehran, a couple’s transportation breaks down, and they seek help at a nearby village. While the husband travels to seek spare parts with the help of a teacher, the wife takes over lessons in the village. She discovers there is much to learn about this strange, isolated community.

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Chicago Reader by Fred Camper

The film's relaxed pace, unassuming tone, and respect for its characters all recall the films of Abbas Kiarostami, who provided the story idea, but director Ali Reza Raisian adds a slightly more dramatic and emotional edge.

75

San Francisco Chronicle by Jonathan Curiel

For filmgoers who like dramas that are spare yet evocative, that focus on the subtleties of relationships, and that feature foreign settings completely off the beaten path, Deserted Station will be a masterpiece.

70

Village Voice by Leslie Camhi

Hardcore Kiarostami devotees may miss the master's harsher clarity, but Hatami, best known for her starring role in Dariush Mehrjui's "Leila," makes her character's inner transformation both subtle and palpable.

70

The New York Times by Stephen Holden

If repetition has stripped Iran's post-revolutionary cinema of some of its modish luster, The Deserted Station is still a valuable addition to a literature whose characteristics are now internationally well-established.

88

New York Post by V.A. Musetto

The sweet script, crisp direction and a delightful performance by Leila Hatami, as the sad-eyed wife, should put Deserted Station on your must-see list.

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