BRICK AND MIRROR
Special Features: 60th Anniversary
[KHESHT O AYENEH خشت و آینه]
With this landmark debut feature, the late Iranian director Ebrahim Golestan delivered a jolt of modernism to pre-revolution Iranian cinema, laying the groundwork for the country's first, still often overlooked new wave. When a mysterious woman (feminist literary icon Forugh Farrokhzad) abandons a baby in the backseat of his cab one night, Tehran taxi driver Hashem (Zakaria Hashemi) is launched on a journey through the city's unfeeling bureaucracy as he attempts to find a home for the infant — a situation that soon puts him in conflict with his nurturing girlfriend Taji (Taji Ahmadi). Melding the influences of Persian poetry, 1960s European art cinema and Wellesian expressionism, BRICK AND MIRROR offers a portrait of a crumbling relationship that also functions as a devastating dissection of a society poisoned by fear, distrust and patriarchal arrogance. (Note courtesy of Janus Films.) DIR/SCR/PROD Ebrahim Golestan. Iran, 1964, b&w, 126 min. In Persian with English subtitles. NOT RATED
In Memoriam: Ebrahim Golestan (1922–2023)
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Run Time: 126 Minutes
Opening Date: Monday, February 26, 2024
Genre: Drama