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So, there's this neat little piece called Project, made in '97, and it’s like a behind-the-scenes glimpse into Abbas Kiarostami's world. The film runs for thirty-nine minutes, which feels just right for the contemplative tone it sets. You can really sense the father-son dynamic between Abbas and Bahman throughout. It’s not just a look at TASTE OF CHERRY but more like a meditation on life, death, and everything in between. The pacing is deliberate, inviting viewers to linger on moments, almost like you're part of their process. No flashy effects here, just raw, honest filmmaking that feels very personal. The atmosphere feels intimate, and it stands out in Kiarostami's oeuvre as this unique collaboration.
Short runtime makes it a quick watchFocuses on the process behind TASTE OF CHERRYHighlights the father-son collaboration
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