Doors, windows and the notebook of solidarity: Rethinking Abbas Kiarostami's Where is the friend's house? (1987) Articles uri icon

publication date

  • May 2023

start page

  • 99

end page

  • 115

issue

  • 1

volume

  • 37

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0952-8822

abstract

  • The widespread acknowledgment of Kiarostami as a global auteur provides us with a background against which to reconsider one of his most local films as well as one of the most important representations of children in Iranian cinema. When interpreting Where Is the Friend's House?, many critics and scholars see metaphysical references in the simple act of a child attempting to overcome obstacles put in his way by adults. But any mystical reading of the film runs the risk of closing off consideration of Kiarostami's endeavour to offer a cognitive map of a crucial moment in Iranian history. This study aims to rethink the film, focusing on Kiarostami¿s depiction of social conflicts through an exploration of quotidian spaces and a portrayal of simple objects such as doors, windows, and homework notebooks. Abbas Kiarostami, in creating such a microcosmic space, was following great Iranian thinkers and poets such as Hafez in expressing his contestation of the dominant ideologies of post-1979 Iran.

subjects

  • Information Science

keywords

  • abbas kiarostami; iranian cinema; where is the friend's house?; koker trilogy; realism; cidcya; rendi; children of iranian cinema