The Colour of Paradise
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When:
| Mon 17 May ’10, 6:15pm–7:45pm |
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Where: The Paramount Theatre, 25 Courtenay Place, Te Aro, Wellington Show map
Restrictions: All Ages
Ticket Information:
- Members only. 12-month memberships available at the door: $90.00
- Booking fees may apply
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(Majid Majidi, Iran 1999)
We first encounter the blind Mohammad (Ramezani, extraordinary) at a special school in Teheran, waiting for the arrival of his widower father at the end of term. When the man finally turns up, he tries to persuade the teachers to keep the boy, since the burden of looking after such a child is severely straining his meagre resources. Keen to remarry, the father considers keeping Mohammad out of the picture rather than risk scaring off a prospective bride. Writer/director Majidi shoots the boy with true, clear-eyed matter of factness. The characters' relationship with the divine is the meat of the matter: the father wonders whether the Almighty has deserted him by giving him such a child; the son feels he has spent his whole life reaching out for God without finding him. This is a passionate investigation of faith tested in adversity, communicated with straightforward eloquence.






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