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Man Push Cart (2005)

Man Push Cart (2005)
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A former Pakistani rock star attempts to adjust to life in New York City while simultaneously making friends and selling coffee from a push cart on the streets of Manhattan in Iranian-American director Ramin Bahrani poignant, character-driven drama. By day Ahmad (Ahmad Razvi) tends to hurried Manhattan-ites by keeping their bellies full and ensuring that they are adequately caffeinated, and by night he supplements his income by selling bootleg porn DVDs. Though Ahmad hopes to one day raise enough money to purchase a place of his own and reunite with his estranged son, times are tough in the city and the hard-working immigrant soon strikes up a tentative friendship with fellow countryman Mohammed (Charles Daniel Sandoval); a generous but sometimes condescending soul who readily takes the fledgling New Yorker under his knowing wing while offering additional work decorating his apartment. Spanish immigrant Noemi (Leticia Dolera) works at a newsstand near Ahmad's cart, and also finds herself warming to the haunted former rock-star's timid ways. As Ahmad, Mohammed, and Noemi gradually begin to socialize together, a tragedy in Ahmad's past soon prompts the struggling New York newcomer to question the true nature of his current relationships. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Ahmad RazviLeticia Dolera, (more)
Director(s):
Ramin Bahrani
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Man Push Cart

A former Pakistani rock star attempts to adjust to life in New York City while simultaneously making friends and selling coffee from a push cart on the streets of Manhattan in Iranian-American director Ramin Bahrani poignant, character-driven drama. By day Ahmad (Ahmad Razvi) tends to hurried Manhattan-ites by keeping their bellies full and ensuring that they are adequately caffeinated, and by night he supplements his income by selling bootleg porn DVDs. Though Ahmad hopes to one day raise enough money to purchase a place of his own and reunite with his estranged son, times are tough in the city and the hard-working immigrant soon strikes up a tentative friendship with fellow countryman Mohammed (Charles Daniel Sandoval); a generous but sometimes condescending soul who readily takes the fledgling New Yorker under his knowing wing while offering additional work decorating his apartment. Spanish immigrant Noemi (Leticia Dolera) works at a newsstand near Ahmad's cart, and also finds herself warming to the haunted former rock-star's timid ways. As Ahmad, Mohammed, and Noemi gradually begin to socialize together, a tragedy in Ahmad's past soon prompts the struggling New York newcomer to question the true nature of his current relationships. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
87 mins

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Director(s):
Ramin Bahrani
Writer(s):
Ramin Bahrani
Producer(s):
Bedford Tate Bentley IIIPradip GhoshRamin Bahrani
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    Molly M.

    Beautifully photographed and sparingly written, this movie allows you to step into the shoes of a Pakistani immigrant who is struggling in New York City. Ultimately, it's the story of American hustle in the big city... and of a man who pushes on despite tragedy and hardship. We loved it!

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    Heather K.

    i loved this indie movie although i didnt think i would at first. it is thoughtful and heartbreaking. there is no better example of a man fighting his internal struggle and trying to live an American life as a foreigner. do rent!

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    Keith G.

    Slight, simple, but genuinely moving, and astoundingly beautiful visually for a ultra low budget film shot in 3 weeks on the streets of New York. A Pakistani immigrant tries to make a living selling bagels and coffee from a little stand he pushes around and wants to buy. That is really the whole story. Fragment by fragment we get glimpses into his life, his back-story, etc. Its life in bits and pieces adding up to a greater whole. A side note; if you are at all impressed by director Bahrani's work, I'd strongly suggest you search out his wonderful short film "Plastic Bag" which is viewable on YouTube, and other sites on the web (a quick google will find it). He teamed up with the great Werner Herzog (who narrates) to tell the first person story of the life of an unwanted plastic bag in a film that is visually beautiful, very funny, and very sad. One of the best, non-preachy films on ecology I've ever seen, it reminded me of the classic short "The Red Balloon"

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