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Ali Nicksaulat

Hunter review
Contains spoilers

Night-watchman Ali is desperate to spend time with his wife and daughter but is refused a day shift on the grounds that he has a criminal record and 'should thank god' he has a job. When his wife Sara and six year-old daughter Saba go missing after a three-hour police-station wait, he's told Sara has been accidentally killed in a shoot-out between police and rebels, and they'll have no idea whose bullet it was until after an autopsy.

With his daughter still missing, Ali trawls the streets of Tehran looking for her - scouring hospitals, orphanages and school gates. Confused by her whereabouts, he's adamant his wife and daughter were “one” and never separated. Eventually proven right by the appearance of Saba's body, Ali loses his cool and shoots two policeman from a distance. On the run, he seeks refuge in a motel, gets a new car and...
See full article at Shadowlocked
  • 11/9/2010
  • Shadowlocked
The Hunter Review
Contains spoilers

Night-watchman Ali, is desperate to spend time with his wife and daughter but is refused a day shift on the grounds that he has a criminal record and 'should thank god' he has a job. When his wife Sara and six year-old daughter Saba go missing after a three-hour police-station wait, he's told Sara has been accidentally killed in a shoot-out between police and rebels, and they'll have no idea whose bullet it was until after an autopsy.

With his daughter still missing, Ali trawls the streets of Tehran looking for her - scouring hospitals, orphanages and school gates. Confused by her whereabouts, he's adamant his wife and daughter were “one” and never separated. Eventually proven right by the appearance of Saba's body, Ali loses his cool and shoots two policeman from a distance. On the run, he seeks refuge in a motel, gets a new car and...
See full article at Shadowlocked
  • 11/8/2010
  • Shadowlocked
Berlinale announces first titles
Berlinale has unleashed the first few titles from its 2010 line-up. The recently announced titles aren’t anything to write home about but I’m sure we’ll be seeing a few more announcements (including some titles we can get excited about) over the next few weeks.

First titles after the break.

Bal (Honey) Turkey / Germany

by Semih Kaplanoglu (Süt/Milk, Yumurta/Egg, Melegin Düsüsü/Angel’s Fall)

with Bora Altas, Erdal Besikcioglu, Tülin Özen, Alev Ucarer, Ayse Altay

World premiere

Der Räuber (The Robber) Austria / Germany

by Benjamin Heisenberg (Sleeper, Max-Ophuels-Preis 2006)

with Andreas Lust, Franziska Weisz

World premiere

My Name Is Khan India

by Karan Johar

with Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol

Out of competition

Na Putu (On the Path) Bosnia and Herzegovina / Austria / Germany / Croatia

by Jasmila Zbanic (Grbavica, Golden Bear 2006)

with Zrinka Cvitesic (Shooting Star 2010), Leon Lucev, Ermin Bravo, Mirjana Karanovic

World premiere

Shekarchi (The Hunter) Germany / Iran

by...
See full article at QuietEarth.us
  • 12/15/2009
  • QuietEarth.us
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