Close-Up [1990] [Criterion] (DVD)
Abbas Kiarostami

Synopsis
Internationally revered Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami has created some of the most inventive and transcendent cinema of the past thirty years, and Close-up is his most radical, brilliant work. This fiction-documentary hybrid uses a sensational real-life event—the arrest of a young man on charges that he fraudulently impersonated the well-known filmmaker Mohsen Makhmalbaf—as the basis for a stunning, multilayered investigation into movies, identity, artistic creation, and existence, in which the real people from the case play themselves. With its universal themes and fascinating narrative knots, Close-up has resonated with viewers around the world.
Special Features:
- New, restored high-definition digital transfer
- Audio commentary by Mehrnaz Saeed-Vafa and Jonathan Rosenbaum, authors of Abbas Kiarostami
- The Traveler, director Abbas Kiarostami’s first feature
- “Close-up” Long Shot, a documentary on Close-up’s central figure, Hossein Sabzian, six years after the film
- New video interview with Kiarostami
- A Walk with Kiarostami (2003), a documentary portrait of the director by Iranian film professor Jamsheed Akrami
- New and improved English subtitle translation
- A new essay by film critic Godfrey Cheshire
Product Details
- Format: Color
- Language: Persian,
- Subtitles: English,
- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
- Number of Discs: 2
- Rating: Not Rated
- Label: The Criterion Collection
- Release Date: 06/22/2010
- Run Time: 98 minutes
- Catalogue #: 519
- Region: 1,