The Little Bird Boy

The Little Bird Boy

Release date : August 23, 2002
Runtime : 1h 17m
Countries of origin : Iran /
Original Language : Arabic / Persian /
Director : Rahbar Ghanbari /
Writers : Rahbar Ghanbari /
Production companies :
August 23, 2002 1h 17m Iran Drama Arabic More
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With his father in jail, probably for smuggling alcohol across the barbed-wire border, Behruz and his family are destitute. His love of birds and talent for imitating their songs land him the unhappy job of helping to capture them for a local bird merchant. He meets a girl his own age whose mother comes to Iran to sell clothes, but they leave before he has a chance to say goodbye. Qanbari sticks to images and the children’s plaintive faces, old before their time, to tell his story almost without words. Their delicate emotions are echoed in a local bridegroom’s illegal crossing into Azerbaijan for his own wedding.
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  • title:The Little Bird Boy
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2002
  • Runtime:1h 17m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Iran ·
  • Original Language: Arabic · Persian ·
  • Director: Rahbar Ghanbari /
  • Writers: Rahbar Ghanbari ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:With his father in jail, probably for smuggling alcohol across the barbed-wire border, Behruz and his family are destitute. His love of birds and talent for imitating their songs land him the unhappy job of helping to capture them for a local bird merchant. He meets a girl his own age whose mother comes to Iran to sell clothes, but they leave before he has a chance to say goodbye. Qanbari sticks to images and the children’s plaintive faces, old before their time, to tell his story almost without words. Their delicate emotions are echoed in a local bridegroom’s illegal crossing into Azerbaijan for his own wedding.
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