Taxi Teheran

Running time: 82'

Production: IRN 2015

A regular day in Tehran. The congested traffic is spotted with yellow taxi cabs. One of the cars roaming around this gigantic metropolis is different: it has an industrial camera attached to its dashboard, and its driver is Jafar Panahi, the director of the film. His clients include simple people and intellectuals, friends and perfect strangers, random individuals in need and family members with an appointment for the ride.

“Taxi” is a beautiful audiovisual postcard from Iran, in which a documentary view of reality surrounding the director replaces exotic views. It is one of the reasons for which this year's Berlinale jury were enamoured of the film and awarded it with the main prize – the Golden Bear, and so were the journalists, who gave it the FIPRESCI prize.

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