Closed Curtain Page #2

Synopsis: In a secluded house by the sea with the curtains shut, a screenwriter hides from the world with only his dog as company. The tranquility is abruptly broken one night by the arrival of a young woman fleeing from the authorities. Refusing to leave, she takes refuge in the house. But come dawn, another unexpected presence will change everything.
Genre: Drama
Production: Variance Films
  2 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Metacritic:
81
Rotten Tomatoes:
90%
NOT RATED
Year:
2013
106 min
71 Views


Why make trouble for me?

Don't I have enough trouble?

Isn't my life already hell?

What's got into you?

What trouble?

I was just looking

at the sea.

The view from here

is different.

Nonsense!

It's too dark to see.

- What is it you see?

- The sound...

the waves...

the sea breeze.

I wanted to call you

up there.

To watch you kill yourself?

Where's your brother?

He said he'd come quickly! Why me?

If I wanted to die,

there are many ways.

Whey here?

Why tonight,

when I'm not even depressed?

Not depressed?

So why was I put in charge of you?

Get inside!

Get inside now!

You're wasting my time.

I'm watching over you

instead of working!

All you do is blabber on.

Who do you think I am?

An idiot who buys

everything you say?

No more lies!

Why would someone lie

if life and death

are the same to him?

Only scared people lie.

You had a cell.

Why did you say you didn't?

I didn't say it to you

but to that guy

who forced you on me.

- Then he wanted my cell.

- That's besides the point.

Hold on. Quiet!

Why are you so afraid?

I have no explaining to do.

I do have a cell.

I took out the SIM

so it can't be traced.

So it's no longer a cell.

Justifying yourself again.

You're worse off than me.

Imagine I did want to kill myself.

It beats living behind

closed curtains like you.

So go kill yourself.

You don't know me

or anything about me!

Stop fooling yourself!

I wrote tons of reports

on guys like you.

- Suicide is your only way out.

- Hold on there.

What did you say?

Reports?

So it's you

who wrote that crap about me?

It's you who gave my picture

to the papers?

All of that was you?

Let go of my hand.

I said I stopped working.

Let go of my hand!

Why am I even talking to you?

I should use

a different language.

I was working upstairs

when I heard Boy

scratching at the door.

Suddenly, I realized

I didn't change his litter.

I went into the bathroom

and took it.

I took the litter

and started walking toward the door.

Boy was following me.

We got to the door...

Just a second.

Boy was following me.

I opened the door to go out

but there was too much light.

So I closed it...

and turned off the light.

I shut those two off.

I opened the door to go out

and Boy ran out.

I said:

"Come back, come back."

He came and I shut the door.

I wanted to take the key

but it wasn't in the lock.

It wasn't in the bag either

or in my pocket

I wondered what to do.

Then I had an idea.

I said to Boy:
"Come, come."

That door was closed.

And this one was ajar.

I said:
"Boy, go inside."

He didn't listen.

I pushed him in

and closed the door.

I started walking back

to the front door.

I opened it, I went out...

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Jafar Panahi

Jafar Panahi (Persian: جعفر پناهی‎; born 11 July 1960) is an Iranian film director, screenwriter, and film editor, commonly identified with the Iranian New Wave film movement. After several years of making short films and working as an assistant director for fellow Iranian film-maker Abbas Kiarostami, Panahi achieved international recognition with his feature film debut, The White Balloon (1995). The film won the Caméra d'Or at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival, the first major award won by an Iranian film at Cannes. Panahi was quickly recognized as one of the most influential film-makers in Iran. Although his films were often banned in his own country, he continued to receive international acclaim from film theorists and critics and won numerous awards, including the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival for The Mirror (1997), the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival for The Circle (2000), and the Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival for Offside (2006). His films are known for their humanistic perspective on life in Iran, often focusing on the hardships of children, the impoverished, and women. Hamid Dabashi has written, "Panahi does not do as he is told — in fact he has made a successful career in not doing as he is told."After several years of conflict with the Iranian government over the content of his films (including several short-term arrests), Panahi was arrested in March 2010 along with his wife, daughter, and 15 friends and later charged with propaganda against the Iranian government. Despite support from filmmakers, film organizations, and human rights organizations from around the world, in December 2010 Panahi was sentenced to a six-year jail sentence and a 20-year ban on directing any movies, writing screenplays, giving any form of interview with Iranian or foreign media, or from leaving the country except for medical treatment or making the Hajj pilgrimage. While awaiting the result of an appeal he made This Is Not a Film (2011), a documentary feature in the form of a video diary in spite of the legal ramifications of his arrest. It was smuggled out of Iran in a flash drive hidden inside a cake and shown at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. In February 2013 the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival showed Closed Curtain (Pardé) by Panahi and Kambuzia Partovi in competition; Panahi won the Silver Bear for Best Script. Panahi's new film Taxi premiered in competition at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2015 and won Golden Bear, the prize awarded for the best film in the festival. In 2018 he won the Cannes film festival Award for Best Screenplay (tied) for 3 Faces; although he wasn't able to leave the country to attend the festival, his daughter, Solmaz Panahi, read his statement on behalf of him and received the award. more…

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