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Two Movies at Palm Springs Art
Museum
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8.6.09 -
Those Three, Iran, 2007
Just one day from completing their military
training, three conscripts desert their camp and
escape into the frozen wilderness of Northern
Iran. Travel through this mountainous, snowbound
region is dangerous, but "those three" opt for
the independence it promises and must now forge
their way through an uncertain landscape, with
only friendship to see them through. In this
austere and mesmerizing debut feature, director
Naghi Nemati's attention to the minutiae of
human relationships is a quiet and deliberate
meditation on the value of responsibility,
connection and sacrifice. |
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8.13.09 - What A Wonderful World,
Morocco, 2006
Souad is a prostitute whose best friend is Kenza,
a tough traffic cop. Kamel is a stony–eyed
contract killer who receives his hit orders via
the Internet; he is also Souad's favorite
customer. When Kenza falls in love with Kamel,
the two begin a bizarre courtship doomed by
their disparate lines of work, and a persistent
cyber–snooping hacker who stumbles upon the site
where Kamel receives his murderous contracts.
Moroccan actor–director Faouzi Bensaïdi's
promiscuously stylish film is a new vision of an
old culture, unveiling an uncommon Casablanca
caught in a world wide web of associations and
consequences. |
Bob Bogard, Director of Marketing Communications
Palm Springs Art Museum
P.O. Box 2310, Palm Springs CA 92263
Direct: 760.322.4814 / Fax: 760-3275069
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