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Crimson Gold

Masterfully directed by Jafar Panahi ('The Circle'), scripted by Abbas Kiarostami ('Ten') and based on a true story, "Crimson Gold" is a moving portrait of a man caught in a world of social injustice, and an Iran split irrevocably between the privileged and the desperate. Eloquent and undeniably poignant with a fabulous performance from Hussein Emadeddin 'Crimson Gold' earned the Prix Un Certain Regard at Cannes 2003.

Year: 2003
Genre: Foreign Language Films, African & Middle Eastern, True Stories
Country: Iran
Director: Jafar Panahi
Starring: Hussein Emadeddin, Kamyar Sheissi, Azita Rayeji, Shahram Vaziri
Duration: 93 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains violence and offensive language.
7.5/10
Location in store: Foreign (Africa & Middle East)

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