Blackboards (2000)

Blackboards (2000)
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Samira Makmalbaf makes her sophomore feature outing with this bold, elliptical look at the plight of marginalized populations in modern Iran. The film opens with a group of Kurdish teachers lugging blackboards on their backs in the rocky hinterland looking for illiterates to educate. The group splits up in a panic when they are suddenly confronted by a helicopter border patrol. Two pedagogues, Reeboir (Bahman Ghobadi) and Said (Said Mohamadi), camouflage their chalkboards with mud and take separate paths. Reeboir runs into a bevy of semi-feral adolescent boys who look haggard beyond their years; they spent their entire lives hauling (smuggled) goods through harrowing mountain passes. Reeboir tries to convince the lads that they should learn to read, but he is firmly rebuffed. Meanwhile, Said stumbles upon a wizened old man with a urinary problem and an attractive widowed daughter. Said eventually marries the woman, using his blackboard as dowry. Makmalbaf manages to imbue the film with a mood of fear and loss, making the characters' indomitable spirit all the more moving. This film was screened in competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Bahman Ghobadi
Director(s):
Samira Makhmalbaf
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Synopsis of Blackboards

Samira Makmalbaf makes her sophomore feature outing with this bold, elliptical look at the plight of marginalized populations in modern Iran. The film opens with a group of Kurdish teachers lugging blackboards on their backs in the rocky hinterland looking for illiterates to educate. The group splits up in a panic when they are suddenly confronted by a helicopter border patrol. Two pedagogues, Reeboir (Bahman Ghobadi) and Said (Said Mohamadi), camouflage their chalkboards with mud and take separate paths. Reeboir runs into a bevy of semi-feral adolescent boys who look haggard beyond their years; they spent their entire lives hauling (smuggled) goods through harrowing mountain passes. Reeboir tries to convince the lads that they should learn to read, but he is firmly rebuffed. Meanwhile, Said stumbles upon a wizened old man with a urinary problem and an attractive widowed daughter. Said eventually marries the woman, using his blackboard as dowry. Makmalbaf manages to imbue the film with a mood of fear and loss, making the characters' indomitable spirit all the more moving. This film was screened in competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins

Complete Cast of Blackboards


Director(s):
Samira Makhmalbaf
Writer(s):
Mohsen MakhmalbafSamira Makhmalbaf
Blackboards Awards:
  • 2000 - Cannes Film Festival - Jury Prize
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    Alvaro R.

    This movie is way below average in quality. Because of its location, the fact that it is spoken in kurdish and the potential to depict a cultural situation which is completely different to what people are usually in contact with, it could have been much better. It is too repetitive and it is obvious that the direction and production are below standards.

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    SANDHYA P.

    As compared to other Persian movies, this movie just does not do justice to its theme. It is very mechanically shot as though the director just wanted to get it over and done with. So if you like foreign offbeat movies, you would be better off watching other movies like Two Women or Turtles can fly, to name a few. Do not waste your time on this one as it fails to deliver and does not have anything worth mentioning in it.The storyline , direction and acting are all either very average or below average.

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    Huguette S.

    Great movie! Gives you a glimpse of what life can be like in other cultures. How different priorities are and how important survival can be. Really an eye opener. When seen from our culture's point of view, you realize how much human nature can endure and how everyone can handle life, as it is presented to them. Brilliant!

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