Zaman, the Man from the Reeds

Zaman, the Man from the Reeds (2003)

01 Nov 2003 • Drama • 1h 17m
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What attracted me to see this film was firstly the fact it came from Iraq as films from that part of the world in my country could only bee seen during the Sarajevo Film Festival ? if even there. The unknown director form the unknown cinematography was challenging enough. 'Zaman?' is visually so stunning and emotionally so warm that it was it was surely worthy to give him a try. The story itself is basically simple and very sad ? the main character's wife is seriously ill and needs an expensive medicine which is very difficult to find in the distant town. He leaves the reeds of his homeland to search for the medicine experiencing both humiliation and people's kindness during the long lasting journey. Even though the ending is predictably sad, there is some light at the conclusion in the comfort that Zaman gets from his adopted son. The most valuable parts of this film are tremendously beautiful photography and silently expressed feelings. Little, beautiful, touchy movie that reaches 7 out of 10.

Amer Alwan
Director
Joëlle Alauzet, Amer Alwan
Writer
Sami Kaftan, Shada Salim, Sa'dia Zeidi
Starring

Language: Arabic, French
Awards: 3 wins & 2 nominations
Country: Iraq, France
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6.5

IMDb (109 votes)
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