Ṭalā-yi sorkh Crimson gold /

This is a story of Hussein, a humble pizza deliveryman who feels continually humiliated by the injustices he sees all around him. When his friend Ali finds a receipt for a stranger's necklace purchase, Hussein is stunned by its exceptionally high cost. He knows that his pitiful salary will neve...

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Corporate Authors: Lumen Films (Firm), Madman Films, Mikado Film
Other Authors: Emadeddin, Hossain, Jafarian, Hossain, Kiarostami, Abbas, Panahi, Jafar, Rayeji, Azita, Sheisi, Kamyar, Vaziri, Shahram, Yazdanian, Peyman
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Persian
Published: Collingwood, Vic : Madman Films, c2006
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Summary:This is a story of Hussein, a humble pizza deliveryman who feels continually humiliated by the injustices he sees all around him. When his friend Ali finds a receipt for a stranger's necklace purchase, Hussein is stunned by its exceptionally high cost. He knows that his pitiful salary will never be enough to afford such a luxury. Soon after, he and Ali are refused entry to an uptown jewelry store because of their scruffy appearances; his rage over this slight sets off a series of events. But, Hussein will taste the luxurious life for one night before his deep feelings of humiliation push him over the edge
Item Description:DVD release of the 2003 motion picture
Original title per Internet Movie Database: Talaye sorkh
Special features: Subtitle control, weblinks, theatrical trailer
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Physical Description:1 videodisc (95 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
Format:DVD, Digital 5.1 surround, Anamorphic widescreen version aspect ratio 16:9, 1.6:1 presentation
Audience:Censorship rating: M
Production Credits:Produced, edited and directed by Jafar Panahi ; written by Abbas Kiarostami. ; cinematography, Hossain Jafarian ; music, Peyman Yazdanian