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Where Is the Friend's House?

Original title: Khane-ye doust kodjast?
  • 1987
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
22K
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Where Is the Friend's House? (1987)
8 year old Ahmed has mistakenly taken his friend Mohammad's notebook. He wants to return it, or else his friend will be expelled from school. Determinedly, the conscientious boy sets out to find Mohammad's home in the neighbouring village.
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Eight-year-old Ahmed has mistakenly taken his friend Mohammad's notebook. He wants to return it, or else his friend will be expelled from school. The boy determinedly sets out to find Mohamm... Read allEight-year-old Ahmed has mistakenly taken his friend Mohammad's notebook. He wants to return it, or else his friend will be expelled from school. The boy determinedly sets out to find Mohammad's home in the neighbouring village.Eight-year-old Ahmed has mistakenly taken his friend Mohammad's notebook. He wants to return it, or else his friend will be expelled from school. The boy determinedly sets out to find Mohammad's home in the neighbouring village.

  • Director
    • Abbas Kiarostami
  • Writer
    • Abbas Kiarostami
  • Stars
    • Babek Ahmedpoor
    • Ahmed Ahmedpoor
    • Khodabakhsh Defaei
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    22K
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    • Director
      • Abbas Kiarostami
    • Writer
      • Abbas Kiarostami
    • Stars
      • Babek Ahmedpoor
      • Ahmed Ahmedpoor
      • Khodabakhsh Defaei
    • 68User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Babek Ahmedpoor
    Babek Ahmedpoor
    • Ahmed
    Ahmed Ahmedpoor
    • Mohamed Reza Nematzadeh
    Khodabakhsh Defaei
    • Teacher (Moalem)
    • (as Kheda Barech Defai)
    Iran Outari
    • Mother (Madar)
    Ait Ansari
    • Father
    Sadika Taohidi
    • Persian Neighbour
    Biman Mouafi
    • Ali - A Neighbour
    Ali Djamali
    • Grandfather's Friend
    Aziz Babai
    • Waiter
    Nader Ghoulami
    • Property Owner (Kharidar-e Dar)
    Akbar Mouradi
    • Old Man from Azerbaidjan (Piremard_e Azari)
    Teba Slimani
    • Husband
    Mohammad Reza Parvaneh
    • Morteza
    Farahanka Brothers
    • Young Boy
    Maria Chdjari
    • Girl Who Stutters
    Hamdallah Askar Poor
    • Old Man
    Kadiret Kaoiyen Poor
    • Religious Old Man
    Hager Faraz Poor
    • Apple Seller
    • Director
      • Abbas Kiarostami
    • Writer
      • Abbas Kiarostami
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    User reviews68

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    8aakash-karkare

    Where is The friend's Home ?

    Abbas Kiarostami is a director from Iran. His movies are not shown in his native country. But elsewhere in the world he is a critically acclaimed director. His output in the 90's has been tremendously acclaimed and he is called the best or the most important director of the 90's.However before that came the beautiful " Where is the friend's home?" in 1987.

    This movie is one of the most human movies I have ever seen. The story is quite simple. A little boy keeps forgetting to do his homework in the book and finally he is threatened with dire consequences. His friend has the book and must return it.

    But the story has so much warmth and is shown with so much beauty that it is impossible not to like the film. The characters that we see throughout the movie are very nicely drawn out. Ahmed's interactions with the old man at the end are so beautiful and filled with emotion that I am brimming with joy just recalling those moments.

    Akira Kurosawa said of his films, " When Satyajit Ray dies I was sad. But Abbas has taken his place"
    8arash_mnsb

    Exactly the same feeling

    I saw this movie when I was 15 and really enjoyed it at that time because I could find myself instead of the boy playing in the movie. I was older than him, but I felt there was something, let's say, close connection between us. That was the best movie I had ever seen. I learned many things about life and the world around me. Everyone could see simplicity and honesty in his eyes. After 10 years I saw the movie again when I was around 25; and the interesting thing was that I had the same feeling! I didn't know why? But when I look at that precisely I think the story of our life is so simple: When you do good, you feel good and when you do bad you feel bad! Kiarostami visualizes the whole story simply and memorably, it doesn't matter at what age you are watching the movie, just you can feel it, touch it and live it!
    8lelia-agostinho

    Lovely

    I'm sorry I've seen this movie doubled in Spanish and not subtitled in Portuguese but, even so, I found it lovely. It is all about how children live in the adult's world and how they perceive and deal with them. It is also about how children can understand each other and help each other to survive the power and rules of adults. It is filmed very closely to the children which means we see the adults, houses, streets and landscapes from their point of view. The story is very well written, playing very wisely with our expectations. It is an almost timeless and universal story but the where and when it happens is brilliant.
    10isura-silva

    A meditation on life's simplicity

    A true masterpiece. When I watched it in 2015, 28 years after the movie was made, I am ashamed of my time wasted watching Hollywood movies, which had no substance. I watched movies when it was box office hits. This movie showed me what life is, what movie making is all about, how to tell a story. I felt human life to my bare bones. I feel I'm human again. The slow moving pace of the movie , is amazingly engaging, as I was absorbed in the child's journey as if it my own. I wish more parents, teachers and elders would watch it. In this age, we lack empathy, hence we lost touch with our human values. This movie is a masterpiece.
    10cchaoss

    Perfection of Simplicity and Innocence

    Actually it's hard to find any more words to define this masterpiece than the ones in the title of this review. If you are looking for something that would make you feel like you're reading a classic short story rather than watching a film, then this one is right that film. When you watch a film you have the vision, the sound, the effects, the music; almost nothing's left to your imagination and you watch the film effortlessly. Eventually, the story is misted over. On the other hand, in Khane-ye doust kodjast?, Kiarostami with his fascinating simplicity, takes you deep into a world of childish innocence. Everything from acting to cameras, is full of that precious amateur feeling. You actually feel amazed when you see how well Kiarostami managed to get such natural acting from a cast of all non-professional actors. Each character, each scene is tailored with Kiarostami's masterful observations. The film is so purely simple that, for a second, I even wished we didn't even have the music that plays only in two scenes, though I loved it. I personally believe, it really is a piece of art than a film.

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    • Trivia
      There are two documentaries by the director about the making of this film and the aftermath of the earthquake. He finds that the two lead boys, played by the Amapour (or Ahmed Poor) brothers, survived the earthquake.
    • Quotes

      Grandfather's Friend: What I mean to say is, suppose the kid did nothing wrong. What would you do? What then?

      Grandfather: I'd find an excuse and give him a beating every other week. So he wouldn't forget.

    • Connections
      Featured in Once Upon a Time, Cinema (1992)

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    • Release date
      • 1987 (Iran)
    • Country of origin
      • Iran
    • Official site
      • sourehcinema
    • Language
      • Persian
    • Also known as
      • Where is My Friend's House?
    • Filming locations
      • Koker, Gilan Province, Iran
    • Production companies
      • Kanoon Parvaresh Fekri
      • Farabi Cinema Foundation
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,413
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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