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تا عاقلان راهی برای یکبار خندیدن پیدا کنند دیوانگان هزار بار خندیده اند
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Just My Luck (2006)
Ashley is a young professional just out of college. She also happens to be the luckiest woman in the world, who has lived a super-charmed life and has always taken her good luck for granted. When she kisses a handsome stranger at a costume party, Ashley accidentally swaps her good fortune for his horribly bad luck, and her charmed life turns into a living hell.
Genres: Comedy and Romance
Release Date: May 12th, 2006 (wide)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some brief sexual references.
Cast and Credits
Starring: Lindsay Lohan, Chris Pine, Samaire Armstrong, Faizon Love, Bree Turner
Directed by: Donald Petrie
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Poseidon (2006)
When a rogue wave capsizes a luxury cruise ship in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, a small group of survivors find themselves unlikely allies in a battle for their lives. Preferring to test the odds alone, career gambler John Dylan ignores captain's orders to wait below for possible rescue and sets out to find his own way to safety.
Genres: Action/Adventure and Remake
Release Date: May 12th, 2006 (wide)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense prolonged sequences of disaster and peril.
Cast and Credits
Starring: Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell, Jacinda Barrett, Andre Braugher, Richard Dreyfuss
Directed by: Wolfgang Petersen
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Dead Man's Shoes (2006)
Richard and younger brother Anthony return to the drugs and gang-ridden hometown they left eight years before. They set up camp in the hills overlooking the town, reminiscing over their shared past. But, they're not here to reminisce. Richard is here for revenge.
Genres: Drama
Running Time: 1 hr. 30 min.
Release Date: May 12th, 2006 (NY/LA)
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Cast and Credits
Starring: Paul Sadot, Paddy Considine, Gary Stretch, Toby Kebbell, Stuart Wolfenden
Directed by: Shane Meadows
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Towards the end of my story, Sameera, the oldest daughter of a family we had just met at that party, quickly got up and politely asked me if I would tell her dad that story!
She rushed to her dad and dragged him out of the men’s group - When she returned with her dad, he already knew the story. “Aghaa Bahram” he asked, “do you remember which movie theater this happened?” When I heard this, I froze in my place. The joy and the pride that my story was so interesting that a teenager wants even her dad to hear it, gave place to a dark and very uncomfortable suspicion of why this man is asking such a specific question? Is he …?
Before even asking him that question, I looked down and there it was: a substantially bigger scar than a small cigarette burn on his right hand!
I could not believe this recurred nightmare. “Beh Been[look], I am sincerely so sorry. I no longer even smoke, it was just a short few years, a period I went through as a teenager” I explained. I was so embarrassed, so ashamed, and so pissed off that people get away with ****ing murder and here I am, in California, several thousand miles away from Tehran, and 30 years later, facing this man whom I so innocently injured.
To everyone but his daughter’s surprise, he came towards me and although I had already raised my guard even a leg to defend myself in case of an attack, he hugged me and “Ghorboon Sadaghe” me. Because of all the commotion, his wife and the rest of the guests joined, even the territorial guys – I guess no one’s was going to be bigger than mine that night!
After my friends and I had left the theater that night, Hamid had too left in pain. Careless about his burn, he finally develops a bad infection to the point that he was running fevers and becomes seriously ill, requiring serious medical attention.
He was hospitalized at Mehr Hospital for several days – On his last day, a nurse’s aid who had come to his room to change his bandage, would not stop staring at him to the point that she even neglected why she was there and carelessly hurts the poor man while replacing the bandages.
Hamid and his mother objected to the woman’s profoundly rude and even improper behavior – Although very apologetic, she was crying that Hamid is her husband’s brother or his son. In tears, she explained that Hamid, from head to toe, had an uncanny resemblance to her husband, who had lost his entire family in the earthquake, referring to the devastating quake of /Buin Zahra earthquake of 1341 (1962) where over 10,000 innocent people were killed. “These are my husband’s hands, this is his nose, bekhoda Khanoom, and this is his hair” the nurse said.
Offended by the woman’s claims, Hamid’s mom asked her to leave the room immediately, and in fact even pushed the woman out of the room, threatening that she will have her fired. Crying and apologetic, she would not quit. Despite his mother’s gross objections, Hamid insisted her to stay and to finish her story …
Hamid’s father was a close friend of Takhtee’s, the highly motivated and accomplished Iranian wrestling champion. After the Qazvin quake, Takhtee heads up a relief effort and helped many families to adopt orphans who had lost their parents in the quake.
Hamid, a first grader in 1341, dazed and confused after the quake had hit, was assumed to have lost his entire family to the quake and was adopted by his new family.
Hamid’s biological father, who was actually the only other survivor of this killer quake, was transferred to Tehran immediately for treatment after the quake, which is also where he met Simin khanoom, the nurse’s aid, whom he married a year later.
Hamid stayed with his adopted family and regularly visited his biological father and his four half siblings …
He came to the states in 1977 after finishing college.
As I was listening to his stories about Takhtee’s visits with his parents and how sad they were when Takhtee died (was killed), I lit a cigarette and asked him: “Let me see your left hand”.
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Keeping Up With the Steins (2006)
Like the young Indian braves of long ago, Benjamin Fiedler is about to undergo an initiation rite that will take him from boy to man. But rather than face the perils of the hunt, he must endure something far worse--a Bar Mitzvah in Brentwood, California. It's not enough that Benjamin must stand in front of a Temple full of strangers chanting Hebrew, a language he doesn't understand.
Release Date: May 12th, 2006 (limited)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some crude language, nudity and brief drug references.
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Starring: Daryl Sabara, Jeremy Piven, Garry Marshall, Jami Gertz, Doris Roberts
Directed by: Scott Marshall
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Sketches of Frank Gehry (2006)
Frank Gehry is that rare kind of architect who has garnered both critical acclaim and popular recognition. His designs dramatically blur the line between art and architecture; his sketches and models are the basis for dynamic structures and unpredictable interiors. Gehry's friend, Sidney Pollack, directs this film; akin in nature to Gehry's own impromptu, free-hand style
Genres: Documentary
Release Date: May 12th, 2006 (NY/LA)
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for brief strong language.
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Starring: Dennis Hopper, Philip Johnson (II), Ed Ruscha (II), Julian Schnabel, Robert Rauschenberg (II)
Directed by: Sydney Pollack
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A witty Iranian film about four men who try to topple a big rock has audiences wondering about political allegory and hidden messages at a time of growing tension between Washington and the Islamic Republic of Iran.
But the director of "Men at Work," Tehran-based Mani Haghighi, says sometimes a story is just a story, so don't hold him responsible for whatever message you might read into it.
The film, which was showing at the Tribeca Film Festival this week, is a comedy about four middle-class, middle-aged men on a ski trip who happen across a pillar of rock by the side of the road above a lake. They decide to push it over, but that turns out to be more difficult than they think.
"When I was in Berlin, the radical political opposition there came up to me and said, 'Really good work, that was the Islamic republic and those guys finally toppled it,"' Haghighi told the audience after a New York screening this week.
"Back in Iran, the people from the Ministry of Islamic Guidance came to me and said, 'Really good work, the will of God vs. the weakness of man,"' he said, declining to answer questions about what the message of the film was for him.
Haghighi said it was a cultural characteristic of Iranians to speak in a roundabout fashion, with poetic language that often has layers of meaning.
He said the natural opacity of the Farsi language was often compounded by a desire by artists not to incur censorship that has been a constant factor in Iranian cinema since the 1979 Iranian revolution, and even before that.
"There's this tendency whenever you encounter any kind of cultural artifact to look for hidden layers, which makes it difficult for people like me who are just trying to tell a simple, straight story," Haghighi said.
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Even as a straight story, the film shows a side of Iranian life that is very different from the stereotypical images of Iran often seen in Western media of women in headscarves, poor children or clerics calling for the destruction of America.
Peter Scarlet, executive director of the festival, said he chose several films that show unexpected sides of life in Iran to help Americans understand more about a country that President George W. Bush has dubbed part of an "axis of evil."
"I felt it was important even before the headlines got bigger and blacker and more ominous," Scarlet told Reuters. "Clearly this is a place that Americans or Westerners in general don't know enough about."
Iran and the United States have been involved in diplomatic saber-rattling in recent months over Tehran's nuclear program, which Iran says is purely peaceful but which the United States suspects is aimed at developing nuclear weapons.
Scarlet said "Men at Work" offered a sense of the middle class in Iran unrepresented in most Iranian cinema, while two other films on the program, "Inside Out" and "Siah Bazi: The Joy Makers," were about, respectively, transsexuals and a troupe of political satirists in a traveling theater.
Amir Hamz, the director of "Sounds of Silence" about the underground music scene in Iran, which features hip-hop and rock artists who distribute their music on the Internet, said his aim was to show an unknown side of his country of origin.
"You wouldn't expect it from Iran due to the biased media coverage in the West," said Hamz, who grew up in Germany.
"It annoys me that the media always shows this side of Iran that pretty much matches the current situation with the nuclear plans, but not the contemporary side that there are people just like you and me doing this sort of thing," he said.
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See No Evil (2006)
Seven feet tall. Four hundred pounds. A rusty steel plate screwed into his skull and razor-sharp fingernails that pluck out his victims' eyes. Reclusive psychopath Jacob Goodnight is holed up in the long-abandoned and rotting Blackwell Hotel, alone with his nightmares until eight petty criminals show up for community service duty along with the cop who put a bullet in Jacob's head four years ago.
Genres: Suspense/Horror
Release Date: May 19, 2006 Nationwide
MPAA Rating: R for strong gruesome violence and gore throughout, language, sexual content and some drug use.
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Starring: Kane, Christina Vidal, Michael J. Pagan, Tiffany Lamb, Samantha Noble
Directed by: Gregory Dark
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The King (2006)
Elvis Valderez is a twenty-one year old dreamer who has just been honorably discharged from the US Navy. With his duffle bag and rifle, he travels back to his hometown of Corpus Christi Texas, where he intends to seek out his father--a man he has only heard about from his Mexican mother, who has since passed away. Elvis quickly discovers that his father, David Sandow, is now the pastor of a thriving.
Genres: Drama
Running Time: 105 min.
Release Date: May 19th, 2006 (NY/LA)
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
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Starring: Gael Garcia Bernal, William Hurt, Pell James, Paul Dano, Laura Elena Harring
Directed by: James Marsh
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مرباي شيرين
طراح صحنه و لباس: سهيلا نعمتي
عکس : امير عابدي
چهره پرداز : بابك شعاعي، مهين نويدي
صدابردار: محمود سماك باشي
موسيقي: بهنام ابطحي
تاريخ اکران : 1385 کارگردان: مرضيه برومند
تهيه كننده: مهدي كريمي، علي كليج
نويسنده : فرهاد توحيدي
مدير فيلمبرداري: داريوش عياري
مدير توليد : اردشير ايران نژاد
تدوين : كيانوش عياري
بازيگران : ماني نوري، ليلا حاتمي، محمدرضا شريفي نيا، گوهر خيرانديش، اميرحسين صديق، ابراهيم آبادي، سيامك انصاري، ليلي رشيدي، ارژنگ اميرفضلي، رامين ناصر نصير، ژاله صامتي، رضا فيض نوروزي
خلاصه داستان: جلال، نوجوان سيزده ساله نمي تواند در شيشه مربايي را كه خريده باز كند. مادر، همسايه، بچه هاي مدرسه، حتي معلم و مدير هم نمي توانند در شيشه را باز كنند. معلوم مي شود هيچ كدام از مرباهاي توليد كارخانه مرباي شيرين درشان باز نمي شود و جلال به اداره نظارت و مواد خوراكي شكايت مي برد و با رئيس كارخانه و پسرش درگير مي شود و
يادداشت : مرباي شيرين پس از فيلمهاي شهر موشها (1363) و الو الو من جوجوام (1372) سومين فيلم مرضيه برومند كارگردان مجموعه هاي موفقي چون: مدرسه موشها، آرايشگاه زيبا، خونه مادربزرگه، تهران 11، هتل و كاراگاه شمسي و مادام و ... است كه در جشنواره كودكان اصفهان نيز خوش درخشيد
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Lemming (2006)
Alain Getty, a brilliant young home automation engineer, and his wife Benedicte having recently arrived in a new town, invite Alain's boss Richard Pollock and his wife Alice to dinner. The encounter does not leave the young couple's harmony unscathed. The discovery of a mysterious rodent's corpse blocking the waste pipe of their kitchen sink does nothing to help and portends the bursting of irrationality.
Genres: Art/Foreign and Thriller
Running Time: 129 min.
Release Date: May 19th, 2006 (NY)
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Cast and Credits
Starring: Charlotte Gainsbourg, Laurent Lucas, Andre Dussollier, Charlotte Rampling
Directed by: Dominik Moll
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