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  1. A Moment of Innocence (Persian: نون و گلدون, romanized: Nūn o Goldūn) is a 1996 film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. It is also known as Nun va Goldoon , Bread and Flower , [ 2 ] Bread and Flower Pot , and The Bread and the Vase .

  2. A Moment of Innocence: Directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. With Mirhadi Tayebi, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Ali Bakhsi, Ammar Tafti Dehghan. A semi-autobiographical account of Makmahlbaf's experience as a teenager when, as a 17-year-old, he stabbed a policeman at a protest rally. Two decades later, he tracks down the policeman he injured in an attempt to make amends.

  3. A Moment of Innocence. Edit. Summaries. A semi-autobiographical account of Makmahlbaf's experience as a teenager when, as a 17-year-old, he stabbed a policeman at a protest rally. Two decades later, he tracks down the policeman he injured in an attempt to make amends. A forty year old ex-cop goes to Tehran to meet with the director Makmalbaf and act in his latest film. Twenty years ago the director had wounded the policeman with a knife in an attempt to disarm him to take his gun.

  4. Nov 10, 1999 · A semi-autobiographical account of Makhmalbaf's experience as a teenager when, as a 17-year-old, he stabbed a policeman at a protest rally. Two decades later, he tracks down the policeman he injured in an attempt to make amends. Mohsen Makhmalbaf. Director, Writer. Reviews 1.

  5. During Shah’s regime, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, a 17-year old boy fighting for democracy alongside a young girl, ends up in disarming a policeman who was serving the totalitarian regime. During the incident the police and Makhmalbaf wound each other and the girl manages to escape. 20 years later, when Makhmalbaf is a 37 year old director and gives ...

  6. SHOP. Filmmaker Mohsen Makhmalbaf was an anti-Shah radical during his teenage years before the Islamic Revolution, landing in jail after an incident with a police officer that left both wounded. Two decades later, Makhmalbaf re-creates this incident on screen with the with the help of the same officer.

  7. A Moment of Innocence is a semi-autobiographical story, and as part of Hohsen Makhmalbaf's directorial style it goes back and forth between being a recreation of real life events and part of the ...

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  8. Aug 23, 2005 · A Moment of Innocence, like Abbas Kiarostami’s similarly self-reflective Close Up (also revolving around a veracious event in the life of Makhmalbaf), feels wispy and effortless, yet resonates heavy with the Proustian understanding of how memories only amplify and enrich with time. And, considering the fact that Makhmalbaf chooses a comely lad to play the “earlier” version of himself and forces the policeman to choose a runty non-actor for his alter ego, how easily memory is ...

  9. Jun 20, 2024 · A Moment of Innocence plays off the known facts of Makhmalbaf’s biography—and the man’s life makes for a story that’s as astounding as any of his movies. In 1974, the seventeen-year-old Makhmalbaf was a true believer in the radical Islamic cause, determined to help bring down the Shah. He planned to stab a policeman in order to steal his gun. Once armed, he would then rob a bank, and donate the money to the revolutionary struggle.

  10. Sep 16, 1996 · The less-is-more theory is amply proved by "A Moment of Innocence," a wisp of a pic from Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf that continues to resonate long after higher-profile arty stodge has ...

  11. The filmic rectification of a shared burden by way of A Moment of Innocence. Review by Laura. i like to think of the final moment as the page they’re leaving the flower on & the lines in the book they’re underlining. small gestures changing history. making fiction reality, and reality fiction. Review by Zegan ★★★★★ 4. I'm starting to fall in love with iranian cinema.

  12. Technical Specs. Duration. 1h 18m. In Tehran, a former policeman in his forties gets in contact with the Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf, reminding the filmmaker that he had promised him a part in his next movie. In fact, the two men had "met" 20 years earlier under rather dramatic circumstances: in 1975, the young Makhmalbaf, a dissident ...

  13. Aug 13, 1996 · A Moment of Innocence is a 1996 film directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. It is also known as Nun va Goldoon, Bread and Flower, Bread and Flower Pot, and The Bread and the Vase. Movie Info. Tags. Autobiographical, Bread, Flower, Gun, Marriage Proposal, Policeman, Winter . Attributes. Narrative Location: Iran. Alternate Titles. A Matter of Innocence. US

  14. In "A Moment of Innocence," filmmaker Mohsen Makhmalbaf revisits his youth, recounting an incident where, as a 17-year-old, he stabbed a policeman during a protest. Years later, he seeks forgiveness, blurring the lines between past and present in a poignant quest for redemption.

  15. "A Moment of Innocence," the deeper of the two, is a tricky Pirandellian meditation on memory, character and history that lures us into a Chinese-box-like world of contradictions and enigmas. In 1974, when Makhmalbaf was a 17-year-old rebel protesting the Shah's regime, he stabbed and seriously injured a young policeman, Mirhadi Tayebi, while trying to steal his gun and ended up serving six years in prison for the crime. ...

  16. Jul 1, 2015 · Synopsis: "An exquisite combination of personal history, documentary and fiction, in which the director and a police officer reconstruct a crucial incident that fatefully brought their lives together 20 years earlier." During Shah’s regime, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, a 17-year old boy fighting for democracy alongside a young girl, ends up in ...

  17. A Moment of Innocence is a dramatization of that real event. Awards. 1996: Festival Locarno: Special Mention. Nominated for Leopardo of Oro. Show all . Movie Soulmates' ratings. Register so you can access movie recommendations tailored to your movie taste. Friends' ratings. Register so you can check out ratings by your friends, family members, and like-minded members of the FA community.

  18. Apr 9, 1997 · A Moment of Innocence United Kingdom. Comedy. Drama. poignant • emotional • intense gripping... authentic compelling powerful memorable. A semi-autobiographical account of Makmahlbaf’s experience as a teenager when, as a 17-year-old, he stabbed a policeman at a protest rally. Two decades later, he tracks down the policeman he injured in ...

  19. A Moment of Innocence, or The Bread and the Flower Pot, closely recalls fellow Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami's Close-Up, which also sough to recapture real life with its own dramatic conviction. In his own retelling of the story of a politically charged attempt to disarm and take a policeman's gun in his youth, Mohsen Makhmalbaf has created something so unique and so layered that it at first baffles the mind. Makhmalbaf wields the camera with an intent to retell faithfully and truthfully ...

  20. Nov 11, 2008 · Director Mohsen Makhmalbaf, playing himself, casts young actors to recreate a life-changing event from his youth in which he attacked a police officer during...

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