Crimson Gold
Credits: Directed by Jafar Panahi and starring Hussein Emadeddin, Kamyar Sheissi, Azita Rayeji, Shahram Vaziri and Ehsan Amani.
Details: 95 mins, Iran, Persian-Farsi
Synopsis: Luckless pizza delivery rider Hussein (Hussein Emadeddin) and his future brother-in-law, Ali (Kamyar Sheissi) wile away the time in a cheap Tehran café. Ali has found a discarded handbag that contains a receipt for an enormously expensive necklace, and an onlooker mistakenly takes the men for professional thieves. Hulking Hussein is dealt yet another blow when, upon visiting the jewellery store out of curiosity, the pair is denied entry because of their appearance. As he rides his way through Tehran’s exceedingly affluent suburbs delivering pizza to the well-to-do, Hussein accumulates slights and snubs from people with more money and power than he has, and becomes increasingly conscious of, and incensed by, the great divide between the haves and the have-nots. As he finds himself repeatedly humiliated and unjustly suspected of wrongdoing, Hussein is driven to a desperate act of tragic consequence.
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