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At Five in the Afternoon
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Synopsis
Iranian writer/director Samira Makhmalbaf directs At Five in the Afternoon, co-scripted by her father, Mohsen Makhmalbaf (director of Kandahar). In the bombed-out ruins of post-Taliban Kabul, Noqreh (Agheleh Rezaie) lives with her conservative father (Abdolgani Yousefrazi) and her sister-in-law, Leylomah (Marzieh Amiri), in temporary refuge buildings. Although her father insists that she go to the religious school, Noqreh sneaks into a secular school for girls. Her teacher encourages her to run for class president, and she finds support from a refugee poet (Razi Mahebi), who introduces her to the work of Garcia Lorca. Noqreh dreams about becoming president of Afghanistan, and she bases her political ideals on former Pakistani president Benazir Bhutto. At Five in the Afternoon won the Jury Prize at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

Cast

Abdolgani Yousefrazi The Father
Razi Mohebi The Poet
Marzieh Amiri The Sister-in-Law
Agheleh Rezaïe Noqreh

Production Crew

Ebrahim Ghafuri Cinematographer
Mohammad Reza Darvishi Composer (Music Score)
Mohammed Reza Dar Vishi Composer (Music Score)
Samira Makhmalbaf Director
Mohsen Makhmalbaf Editor
Syamak Alagheband Executive Producer
Mohsen Makhmalbaf Producer
Mohsen Makhmalbaf Screen Story
Mohsen Makhmalbaf Screenwriter
Samira Makhmalbaf Screenwriter
Faroukh Fadai Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2003
Runtime: 105
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Bac Films
Makhmalbaf Film House
Wild Bunch

Awards
2003 - Jury Prize - Cannes International Film Festival
2003 - Jury Prize - Cannes Film Festival