And ends up occupying a large part of my heart too, with its story of overcoming grief by bringing about the impossible.
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Simply, poignant: Asghar Farhadi's 'Parallel Tales' premieres in Cannes
The film by the Iranian helmer has gained space inside my thoughts since I first watched it on the Croisette, always a sign of something special in a work of the seventh art.
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A film that, aside from its spellbinding leading man and touching crucial themes about the habits that bring us down, again and again, also begs the question: “Who do the streets of London belong to? Those who thread upon them or those who call them home?”
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