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''Where Is the Friend's House?'' ( fa, خانه دوست کجاست, italic=yes, ''Khane-ye dust kojast'') is a 1987 Iranian
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super-g ...
written and directed 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 depicts a conscientious schoolboy's attempt to return his friend's school notebook to his home in a neighboring village, to prevent the friend from being expelled if he fails to hand it in the next day. The title derives from a poem by
Sohrab Sepehri Sohrab Sepehri ( fa, سهراب سپهری; October 7, 1928 – April 21, 1980) was a notable Iranian poet and painter. He is considered to be one of the five most famous Iranian poets who have practiced modern poetry alongside Nima Youshij, A ...
. The film is the first installment in Kiarostami's ''Koker'' trilogy, followed by ''
And Life Goes On ''And Life Goes On'' ( fa, زندگی و دیگر هیچ ''Zendegi va digar hich''; also called ''Life, and Nothing More...'') is a 1992 Iranian film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cann ...
'' and ''
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'', all of which take place in Koker, Iran.


Plot

As the film opens Ahmad (Babak Ahmadpour), a grade schooler, watches as his teacher (Khodabakhsh Defai) berates a fellow student, Mohammad Reza, for repeatedly failing to use his notebook for his homework, threatening expulsion on the next offense. When Ahmad returns home, he realizes he's accidentally taken Mohammad Reza's notebook. Against his mother's orders, he sets out in search for Mohammad Reza's house, encountering false leads, dead ends, and distractions as he attempts to enlist adults in his search, most of whom ignore him or cannot answer his questions. When night falls and he has been unable to find his friend's house, Ahmad goes home and does the homework for his friend. The next day the homework is deemed excellent by the teacher.


Cast

* Babak Ahmadpour as Ahmad Ahmadpour * Ahmed Ahmadpour as Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh * Khodabaksh Defai as the Teacher * Iran Outari as Mother * Ayat Ansari as Father * Sadika Tohidi as the Persian Neighbour * Biman Mouafi as Ali, a neighbour * Ali Jamali as Grandfather's Friend * Aziz Babai as the Waiter * Nader Gholami as the Property Owner * Akbar Moradi as the Old Man from Azerbaijan * Teba Solimani as the Husband * Mohammad Reza Parvaneh as the Man Mistaken for Ali * Farahanka Brothers as the Young Boy * Maria Chdjari as the Girl who Stutters * Hamdollah Askarpour as the Old Man * Kadiret Kaoiyenpour as the Religious Old Man * Hajar Farazpour as the Apple Seller * Mohammad Hossein Rouhi as the Carpenter * Rafia Difai as Grandfather * Agakhan Karadach Khani as the Street Vendor


Commendations

''Where Is the Friend's House?'' was Kiarostami's first film to gain major international attention. It won the Bronze Leopard at the 1989
Locarno Film Festival The Locarno Film Festival is an annual film festival, held every August in Locarno, Switzerland. Founded in 1946, the festival screens films in various competitive and non-competitive sections, including feature-length narrative, documentary, s ...
, and the Golden Plate at the
Fajr Film Festival Iran's annual Fajr International Film Festival ( fa, جشنواره بین‌المللی فیلم فجر), or Fajr Film Festival (little: FIFF; fa, جشنواره فیلم فجر), has been held every February and April in Tehran since 1982. T ...
. The film is on the
British Film Institute The British Film Institute (BFI) is a film and television charitable organisation which promotes and preserves film-making and television in the United Kingdom. The BFI uses funds provided by the National Lottery to encourage film production, ...
's list of 50 films to see by age 15.


Legacy

Iranian filmmaker
Bahman Ghobadi Bahman Ghobadi ( fa, بهمن قبادی; ; born 1 February 1969 in Baneh, Kurdistan province, Iran) is an Iranian Kurdish film director, producer and writer. He belongs to the " new wave" of Iranian cinema. Biography He was born in Baneh, a K ...
said that "I always have this film in mind because of the director's profound perspective on filmmaking and its strange and distinct structure". The Japanese filmmaker
Akira Kurosawa was a Japanese filmmaker and painter who directed thirty films in a career spanning over five decades. He is widely regarded as one of the most important and influential filmmakers in the history of cinema. Kurosawa displayed a bold, dyna ...
cited ''Where is the Friend's House?'' as one of his favorite films.
Jonathan Rosenbaum Jonathan Rosenbaum (born February 27, 1943) is an American film critic and author. Rosenbaum was the head film critic for ''The Chicago Reader'' from 1987 to 2008, when he retired. He has published and edited numerous books about cinema and has ...
in 2015 called Kiarostami the greatest living filmmaker and called the film (along with ''
Through the Olive Trees Prepositions and postpositions, together called adpositions (or broadly, in traditional grammar, simply prepositions), are a class of words used to express spatial or temporal relations (''in'', ''under'', ''towards'', ''before'') or mark various ...
'' and ''
And Life Goes On ''And Life Goes On'' ( fa, زندگی و دیگر هیچ ''Zendegi va digar hich''; also called ''Life, and Nothing More...'') is a 1992 Iranian film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cann ...
'') "sustained meditations on singular landscapes and the way ordinary people live in them; obsessional quests that take on the contours of parables; concentrated inquiries that raise more questions than they answer; and comic as well as cosmic poems about dealing with personal and impersonal disaster. They're about making discoveries and cherishing what's in the world--including things that we can't understand".


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Where Is the Friend's House? 1987 films 1987 drama films Iranian drama films 1980s Persian-language films Films about children Films directed by Abbas Kiarostami Films set in Iran Films whose director won the Best Directing Crystal Simorgh