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'Taste Of Shirin' dives into the intricate process behind Abbas Kiarostami's 'Shirin'. It’s fascinating to see the way Kiarostami captures the raw emotion of cinema through his unique storytelling methods. The documentary has a contemplative tone, almost meditative, as it juxtaposes the reactions of its actors against the lush, static imagery of the film. There's something special about how it draws you into the creative atmosphere, revealing the nuances of Kiarostami’s vision. It’s not flashy, but there’s depth in the pacing and the way it deconstructs the filmmaking process, making it a thoughtful watch for those who appreciate the art of cinema and Kiarostami's work in particular.
'Taste Of Shirin' is relatively elusive in the collector's market, as it's not widely released and primarily available in limited formats. Its scarcity adds to the allure for Kiarostami enthusiasts and documentary collectors alike, making it a noteworthy entry for those who value deep dives into cinematic processes. While it may not see frequent reissues, its unique perspective on Kiarostami's work keeps it relevant among serious film aficionados.
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