The Gardener

The Gardener

Release date : October 4, 2012
Runtime : 1h 27m
Countries of origin : Israel / United Kingdom /
Original Language : English / Persian /
Director : Mohsen Makhmalbaf /
Writers : Mohsen Makhmalbaf /
Production companies : Makhmalbaf Film House Productions /
October 4, 2012 1h 27m Israel Drama English More
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An Iranian filmmaker and his son travel to Haifa, Israel to investigate a religion that originated a hundred and seventy years ago. Youth from all over come to Haifa to join this religion, and those who serve in the gardens that surround the holy places develop peace-loving attitudes through their interactions with nature. The filmmaker shares with his son the idea that if the Iranian people had adopted a peaceful religion, Iran would not be preparing a nuclear attack on Israel, but the son believes that all religions tend to bring about destruction. As a result of these arguments, father and son separate from one another and pursue their own paths.
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  • title:The Gardener
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Runtime:1h 27m
  • Genres: Drama · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Israel · United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English · Persian ·
  • Director: Mohsen Makhmalbaf /
  • Writers: Mohsen Makhmalbaf ·
  • Production companies: Makhmalbaf Film House Productions ·
  • Overview:An Iranian filmmaker and his son travel to Haifa, Israel to investigate a religion that originated a hundred and seventy years ago. Youth from all over come to Haifa to join this religion, and those who serve in the gardens that surround the holy places develop peace-loving attitudes through their interactions with nature. The filmmaker shares with his son the idea that if the Iranian people had adopted a peaceful religion, Iran would not be preparing a nuclear attack on Israel, but the son believes that all religions tend to bring about destruction. As a result of these arguments, father and son separate from one another and pursue their own paths.
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