Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA concealed camera follows a group of first graders during their day at school.A concealed camera follows a group of first graders during their day at school.A concealed camera follows a group of first graders during their day at school.
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- QuizAvaliha became best picture of the year at Fajr Film Festival 1986. In that year they did not have a category for documentaries so it's been chose as the best picture of the year tied with another title Bahar.
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This film is so wholesome that it may not leap to the top of your watchlist, but it was an interesting window into an Iranian primary school for boys after the revolution, the sexes having been separated as part of Islamic reforms. In it we see the principal lead first graders in exercises in the schoolyard, adjudicate cases between misbehaving kids, and question latecomers as to why they're tardy. Most of the kids we see are "in trouble" and fear punishment, either from the principal or at home later, so it tugs on the heart to watch them squirm, which makes up most of the film.
Occasionally we get glimmers of understanding that these kids come from different home lives and some have serious challenges, which then leads to acting out at school, but this is in a minor key. Mostly it's a testament to the principal, who tries to control the chaos of a large group of boys, keep them behaved, and teach them important virtues. One wonders how complete the picture is that we're getting, but it's touching to see him act with such patience while doling out lessons in responsibility, fraternity, sharing, and perhaps most important of all, forgiveness. The technique he used to find the orange cup a little boy had lost, allowing the one who had taken it to return it anonymously, was brilliant.
Occasionally we get glimmers of understanding that these kids come from different home lives and some have serious challenges, which then leads to acting out at school, but this is in a minor key. Mostly it's a testament to the principal, who tries to control the chaos of a large group of boys, keep them behaved, and teach them important virtues. One wonders how complete the picture is that we're getting, but it's touching to see him act with such patience while doling out lessons in responsibility, fraternity, sharing, and perhaps most important of all, forgiveness. The technique he used to find the orange cup a little boy had lost, allowing the one who had taken it to return it anonymously, was brilliant.
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- 19 mar 2024
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