10 Iranian Movies You Must Watch Once

Close-Up (1990)

A thought-provoking docudrama blurring the line between reality and fiction, based on the true story of a man impersonating a famous filmmaker.

And Life Goes On (1992)

A moving tale of a director's journey through earthquake-devastated Iran, searching for the cast of his previous film.

Through the Olive Trees (1994)

A poetic exploration of love and cinema, intertwined with the making of "And Life Goes On," directed by Abbas Kiarostami.

Taste of Cherry (1997)

A contemplative masterpiece about a man's quest for someone to bury him after his planned suicide, delving into existential questions.

Children of Heaven (1997)

A heartwarming tale of two siblings who share a pair of shoes, navigating their everyday struggles with hope and resilience.

The Wind Will Carry Us (1999)

An introspective film that follows an engineer's journey to a remote Kurdish village, exploring themes of life, death, and time.

Baran (2001)

A touching story of an Afghan refugee working on a construction site, where love blossoms against the backdrop of hardship and social barriers.

The Lizard (2004)

A comedic yet poignant satire about a thief who impersonates a mullah and finds himself becoming an accidental reformer.

The Song of Sparrows (2008)

A soulful narrative depicting the transformative journey of a man who loses his job in Tehran and discovers unexpected joys in rural life.

A Separation (2011)

A gripping drama that delves into the complexities of family, relationships, and moral dilemmas in contemporary Iran, earning critical acclaim worldwide.

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