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  1. Lessons with Kiarostami (Persian: سرکلاس با کیارستمی, transit. Sare Kelas ba Kiarostami) is a book written by Abbas Kiarostami, edited by Paul Cronin and with a foreword by acclaimed British director Mike Leigh. The book was published, simultaneously in English and Persian, shortly before Kiarostami's death. Drawn from Cronin's ...

  2. Lessons with Kiarostami (2015) is fashioned from notes made at workshops led by Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami, where he worked closely with young filmmakers, shepherding them and their projects, sending them out with cameras, then screening and discussing the results.

  3. What did Kiarostami meant when he said "a true documentary doesn't exist" in his book Lessons with Kiarostami. Can anyone help me in finding the answer.

  4. Jul 26, 2019 · Richard Brody writes about the films of Abbas Kiarostami, currently featured in an IFC retrospective, whose career was shaped by Iran’s Islamic Revolution.

  5. Sep 3, 2020 · While the Iranian New Wave is known for challenging the notions of fiction and reality, the films of Kiarostami, many of which are self-reflexive, further obscures the difference with the documentary-like performances of his actors, his choice of visual landscapes, and his naturalistic cinematography, Kiarostami truly pushes the boundaries and ...

  6. Jul 5, 2016 · Below, we've culled four of Kiarostami's greatest ideological contributions to the cinematic form. 1. Cinema provides freedom for the artist (and the audience)

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  8. Pieced together from notes made over a period of nearly ten years at several of these workshops, Lessons with Kiarostami is a distillation of Kiarostami's filmmaking techniques and working methods, and most importantly a series of practical guideposts for aspiring filmmakers.

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