Bahram Beizai – Bashu, gharibeye koochak AKA Bashu, the Little Stranger (1989)
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Hailed as one of the masterpieces of post-revolutionary Iranian cinema, Bashu, the Little Stranger opens during an Iraqi air-raid on a small Iranian village bordering the war-front in Khuzestan. When 10-year old Bashu’s loses his home and his entire family in the raid he takes refuge in a truck that unexpectedly drives north, close to the Russian border. There he is assumed to be ‘wild’ because of his incomprehensible dialect and dark skin; only Nai, a mother of two whose husband is away for work, takes pity on him. Soon she and Bashu weave a relationship strong enough that Bashu’s traumatic experience with the war makes way for hope and trust.
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http://nitroflare.com/view/446DC8D806F8A87/BashutheLittleStranger.part2.rar
Language(s):Persian
Subtitles:English
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