Toothache (film)
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''Toothache'' ( fa, دندان‌ درد, translit=Dandan dard, italic=yes) is a
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written, directed and edited by
Abbas Kiarostami Abbas Kiarostami ( fa, عباس کیارستمی ; 22 June 1940 – 4 July 2016) was an Iranian film director, screenwriter, poet, photographer, and film producer. An active filmmaker from 1970, Kiarostami had been involved in the production of ...
. It is also known as ''Dental Hygiene'' ( fa, بهداشت دندان, translit=Behdasht-e dandan, italic=yes) which has let to some confusion and resulted in the film being listed under the latter title as an additional entry in some online filmographies, e.g. on
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, ''Toothache'' is the antepenultimate of the odd dozen pedagogical short movies that Kiarostami made at the film-making department of the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults (Kanoon) between 1970 and 1982. The film, concerned with teaching children why they must care for their teeth and brush them regularly, "is certainly the longest, the most didactic in tone and the most highly structured of all Kiarostami's shorts."Alberto Elena, ''The Cinema of Abbas Kiarostami'', 2005, p. 30 To illustrate its point, the film contains ten animated shots, handled by Abdollah Alimorad and Mehdi Samakar, showing, among other things, little green tooth trolls pickaxing holes in a number of teeth. ''Toothache'' is, however, not the first of Kiarostami's Kanoon films to use animation—that was ''
So Can I ''So Can I'' ( fa, منم می‌تونم, translit=Manam mitunam, italic=yes) is a 1975 Iranian short film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. Plot Two boys watch a cartoon film about various kinds of animals and one of them claims repeatedly that he ...
'' ( fa, منم میتونم, translit=Manam mitunam, italic=yes, 1975).


Plot

Iran, October 1980. Young Mohammad-Reza Askari, whose father and grandfather both wear dentures, rarely finds time to brush his teeth as he often runs late in the morning. At school this makes him a bit of a pariah: shunned by his classmates due to his bad breath, unfit to participate in sports activities on account of his nascent toothache, eventually unable to attend school because the pain is now so excruciating that all he can do is whimper. He needs to go and get his teeth checked by a dentist at the local public dental clinic. While a dental surgeon works on Mohammad's teeth, the serious-faced chief dentist delivers a thirteen-minute direct-to-camera monologue on proper dental hygiene and explains how tooth decay occurs. His lecture is punctuated by brief animations, moving charts, a sequence showing how to brush one's teeth properly, off-camera screaming and moaning as well as shots of Mohammad suffering and being treated. Once the treatment is finished and the pain is gone, Mohammad is able to return to his daily activities which now include regular tooth brushing.


Reception

In Iran the film "was apparently given an excellent reception and enjoyed quite a wide circulation." Since Kiarostami has gained international acclaim through his feature films, ''Toothache'', which had its international premiere at
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in 1995, has been shown at numerous festivals throughout the world and has received scholarly attention from academics—who don't necessarily agree with
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's assessment of the movie as "a simple piece of didacticism about dental hygiene".
Hamid Dabashi Hamid Dabashi ( fa, حمید دباشی; born 1951) is an Iranian-American professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia University in New York City. He is the author of over twenty books. Among them are ''Theology of Disc ...
, for instance, gives the film a deconstructive reading: "The narrative ..rests on a typically Kiarostamiesque pondering on the relationship of constructed reality (dentures) to reality (teeth). Here the artistically re-created make-believe (dentures) is privileged over the naturally created reality (teeth)"Hamid Dabashi, ''Close Up: Cinema, Past, Present, and Future'', 2001, p. 59 because, after all, if the boy would have dentures his teeth wouldn't hurt. The film's message is thus double-edged, it paradoxically not only promotes dental care but also dental carelessness. Kiarostami would again take up this idea of the superiority of a "concocted reality
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the real thing" in his last educational short, '' The Chorus'' ( fa, همسرایان, translit=Hamsarayan, italic=yes, 1982), where the benefits of the old man's hearing aid mirror the convenience of the father and grandfather's dentures. Approaching the film from a formalistic angle, ''
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s Laurent Roth is reminded of
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's '' Les poussières'' (1953) by "Kiarostami's unsparing depiction of the devastating effects of the scourge in question." For him, in contrast to Dabashi, it's not the opposition between the artificial and the organic but a hyperbolism, achieved through hyperrealism and evident in the film's " mor and sadism thatmanage to slightly deflect this documentary from its hygienistic aim.''Ibid.'': "Humour et sadisme parviennent à faire légèrement dévier ce documentaire de sa visée hygiéniste." While Jim Knox of ''
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'' agrees with Elena that of all of Kiarostami's instructional shorts ''Toothache'' is—along ''
Orderly or Disorderly ''Orderly or Disorderly'' ( fa, به ترتیب یا بدون ترتیب؟, translit=Be tartib ya bedun-e tartib?, italic=yes) is a 1981 Iranian short film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. See also *List of Iranian films A list of films produced i ...
'' ( fa, به ترتیب یا بدون ترتیب ؟, translit=Be tartib ya bedun-e tartib?, italic=yes, 1981)—the one where "the pedagogical intention ..is most starkly apparent",This and all the following quotes are from Jim Knox,
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he, not unlike Dabashi and Roth, also points out "its refusal of generic conventions", although in his eyes the film's stance is an unambiguous affirmation of the virtues of caring for one's teeth which he interprets as an appeal to the Iranian public to care for their health because " r a young revolutionary state, vehemently opposed to both global Blocs, the health of its citizens is one guarantee of combat effectiveness" (strangely enough, he fails to mention the
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which had broken out just one month prior to the time setting of the film's plot). In Dabashi, the diegetic world and the reality of post-revolutionary Iran exist merely side-by-side, whereas here they are put into relation. Knox thus continues, still in the vein of New Historicism, by opining that " r a theocratic state, the issue assumes a metaphysical significance; the health of the individual derives from adherence to the discipline of a strict moral code", while he stresses at the same time that ''Toothache'' is " rhaps surprisingly" the first of Kiarostami's shorts to feature women (albeit in minor roles).


See also

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List of Iranian films A list of films produced in Iran ordered by year of release. For an alphabetical list of Iranian films see :Iranian films. * List of Iranian films before 1960 * List of Iranian films of the 1960s * List of Iranian films of the 1970s * List of Ir ...


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* * {{Abbas Kiarostami 1983 films 1980s Persian-language films Films directed by Abbas Kiarostami Iranian short films