The cow / director, Dariush Mehrjui.

Title The cow / director, Dariush Mehrjui.
Author Mihrjūʼī, Dāriyūsh, director.
Publication Date: 1969
Publication Place New York, NY - First Run Features
Subject Cows--Iran--Drama.
Type Other
Language Persian
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: The Indiana University Library
Record ID 18387698
Library Location __Electronic resources available in all locations — World Wide Web
Date 1969
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed February 01, 2016).
Sample Text Influenced by Italian Neorealism, The Cow has the beauty and simplicity associated with the great films of that movement. In a small village in Iran, Hassan cherishes his cow more than anything in the world. While he is away, the cow mysteriously dies, and the villagers protectively try to convince Hassan the cow has wandered off. Grief stricken, Hassan begins to believe he is his own beloved bovine. The Cow won great acclaim at the Venice Film Festival after being smuggled out of Iran in 1971, and was twice voted the best Iranian film ever made by a survey of Iranian film critics.
Tür başlığı Feature films.
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The cow / director, Dariush Mehrjui.

Author Mihrjūʼī, Dāriyūsh, director.
Publication Date 1969
Publication Place New York, NY - First Run Features
Subject Cows--Iran--Drama.
Type Other
Language Persian
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library The Indiana University Library
Record ID 18387698
Library Location __Electronic resources available in all locations — World Wide Web
Date 1969
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed February 01, 2016).
Sample Text Influenced by Italian Neorealism, The Cow has the beauty and simplicity associated with the great films of that movement. In a small village in Iran, Hassan cherishes his cow more than anything in the world. While he is away, the cow mysteriously dies, and the villagers protectively try to convince Hassan the cow has wandered off. Grief stricken, Hassan begins to believe he is his own beloved bovine. The Cow won great acclaim at the Venice Film Festival after being smuggled out of Iran in 1971, and was twice voted the best Iranian film ever made by a survey of Iranian film critics.
Tür başlığı Feature films.
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