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Time For Drunken Horses


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#1 jyotirmoy

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Posted 15 February 2010 - 02:04 PM

Yesterday I watched this film. This one is a trully great film by first time Kurdish filmmaker Bahman Ghobadi. The story concerns a family of Kurds on the Iran/Iraq border who is coping with the illness of its youngest member, the deformed Madi. Madi needs an operation or he will die within a month. Off course fact is that even with the operation, Madi is doomed & to me, this is the key to the movie's deeper truths. Madi's siblings try to find the money for his operation by any means necessary, including smuggling, marriage, and extremely hard physical labour.
All the actors are ametures and did a wonderful job. It's the most emotionally engaging film I've seen all year, highly reccomended.

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Posted 15 April 2010 - 10:20 PM

Sounds like a good but hard film to watch. Mati as a metaphor for the plight of the Kurds?
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Posted 09 August 2010 - 09:35 AM

Hey I was watch its review on the net and as per review the film was really very nice. and it casting was perfact so tell me this real can I buy this movie? so tell me more about it then I want to buy it.
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Posted 01 September 2010 - 05:43 PM

Just Google it and you will find excellent reviewes of this film, it is worth grabing a DVD.