Movie basic details
Current status - Released
Total runtime - 78 mins.
Release date - 13-08-1996
Release year - 1996
Genres - Drama
Overall ratings and scores for A Moment of Innocence:
Happiness Score - 7.6/10, World Popularity Score - 4.245/100, IMDB Score - 7.8, Metascore - 70, Internet Movie Database - 7.8/10, Rotten Tomatoes - 89%, Metacritic - 70/100, .
A Moment of Innocence movie has Total Global Votes - 71, Total IMD Votes - 3,888
A Moment of Innocence Movie Introduction: Movie A Moment of Innocence, release year 1996 is written by Mohsen Makhmalbaf and directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. The leading star-cast in this movie are Mirhadi Tayebi, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Ali Bakhsi along with the other stars and crew members.
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Movie overview and plot by Anagha Shashank
Movie in-short: A semi-autobiographical account of Makmahlbaf's experience as a teenager when, as a 17-year-old, he stabbed a policeman at a protest rally. Two decades later, he tracks down the policeman he injured in an attempt to make amends.
Movie story-line: A semi-autobiographical account of Makhmalbaf's experience as a teenager when, as a 17-year-old, he stabbed a policeman at a protest rally. Two decades later, he tracks down the policeman he injured in an attempt to make amends.
Movie synopsis: A forty year old ex-cop goes to Tehran to meet with the director Makmalbaf and act in his latest film. Twenty years ago the director had wounded the policeman with a knife in an attempt to disarm him to take his gun. The filmmaker, who fought against the Shah's regime, was arrested and spent several years in prison. So, today, he proposes to man to reconstruct the story cinematically: each of them will choose a guy to play their roles. The boys chosen take things very seriously and, in the end, will not fight, but rather, will offer one another... the bread and flowers!
Highlights - A Moment of Innocence (1996)
Total budget - $0.00
Total revenue - $37,598.00
Produced by - MK2 FilmsPakhshiran
Produced in - IranFrance
Available languages - Persian (فارسی),
Homepage URL -
Awards won / Nominations - 2 nominations
Certificate(s) -
Lead Actors, Writer(s), Director(s) of A Moment of Innocence (1996)
Lead Actors - Mirhadi Tayebi, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Ali Bakhsi
Writer(s) - Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Director(s) - Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) about A Moment of Innocence (1996)
What is the release date of A Moment of Innocence (1996)?
Release date of A Moment of Innocence (1996) is 13-08-1996.
What is the total runtime of A Moment of Innocence (1996) in minutes?
Total runtime of A Moment of Innocence (1996) in minutes is 78 min.
What is the budget consumed to produce A Moment of Innocence (1996) movie?
The budget consumed to produce A Moment of Innocence (1996) movie is around $0.00.
How much revenue is expected from movie A Moment of Innocence (1996)?
Expected revenue from movie movie A Moment of Innocence (1996) is around $37,598.00.
What is the pupularity of A Moment of Innocence (1996)?
Worldwide pupularity of A Moment of Innocence (1996) movie is 4.245%.
What is the name of the production company of film A Moment of Innocence (1996)?
Production company of film A Moment of Innocence (1996) is/are MK2 Films, Pakhshiran, .
Which country the film A Moment of Innocence (1996) is produced in?
Film production country for the film A Moment of Innocence (1996) is Iran, France, .
Which language the film A Moment of Innocence (1996) is produced in?
Film A Moment of Innocence (1996) is produced in Persian (فارسی), language(s).
Which Genre the film A Moment of Innocence (1996) belongs to?
Movie A Moment of Innocence (1996) is categorized under Comedy, Drama genre(s).
Who are the lead actors of the film A Moment of Innocence (1996)?
Lead actors of the film A Moment of Innocence (1996) are Mirhadi Tayebi, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Ali Bakhsi.
Who is the writer of the film A Moment of Innocence (1996)?
The writer(s) of the film A Moment of Innocence (1996) is/are Mohsen Makhmalbaf.
Who is the director of the film A Moment of Innocence (1996)?
The director(s) of the film A Moment of Innocence (1996) is/are Mohsen Makhmalbaf.
Which awards, nominations and recognitions are won by A Moment of Innocence (1996) movie?
Movie A Moment of Innocence (1996) has 2 nominations awards and nomination in it's profile.
What is the story of A Moment of Innocence (1996) in-short?
Short plot of movie A Moment of Innocence (1996): A semi-autobiographical account of Makmahlbaf's experience as a teenager when, as a 17-year-old, he stabbed a policeman at a protest rally. Two decades later, he tracks down the policeman he injured in an attempt to make amends..
What is the full story of A Moment of Innocence (1996) movie?
Full plot of movie A Moment of Innocence (1996): A forty year old ex-cop goes to Tehran to meet with the director Makmalbaf and act in his latest film. Twenty years ago the director had wounded the policeman with a knife in an attempt to disarm him to take his gun. The filmmaker, who fought against the Shah's regime, was arrested and spent several years in prison. So, today, he proposes to man to reconstruct the story cinematically: each of them will choose a guy to play their roles. The boys chosen take things very seriously and, in the end, will not fight, but rather, will offer one another... the bread and flowers!.
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List of full Starcast and crew members of A Moment of Innocence (1996)
Full Starcast:
Name: Mirhadi Tayebi
Character: The Policeman
Name: Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Character: The Director
Name: Ali Bakhsi
Character: The Young Policeman
Name: Ammar Tafti
Character: The Young Director
Name: Maryam Mohamadamini
Character: The Young Woman
Name: Moharram Zeinalzadeh
Character:
Name: Hana Makhmalbaf
Character:
Crew Members:
Name: Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Director
Name: Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Department: Editing
Job/Role: Editor
Name: Mohsen Makhmalbaf
Department: Writing
Job/Role: Writer
Name: Mahmoud Kalari
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Director of Photography
Name: Abolfazl Alagheband
Department: Production
Job/Role: Producer
Name: Mohamed Azin
Department: Production
Job/Role: Executive Producer
Name: Majid Entezami
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Music
Name: Reza Alaqeband
Department: Art
Job/Role: Production Design
Name: Nezamoddin Kiaie
Department: Crew
Job/Role: Sound Recordist
Reviews Section
Though Mohsen Makhmalbaf eventually established a reputation as one of Iran's foremost filmmakers from the late 1980s, his early life was tumultuous: when he was 17, he stabbed a police officer at a protest against the Shah's regime and spent the next four years in prison, only being released after the Shah's overthrow. His 1996 film NUN VA GULDOON ("Bread and Flowerpot", released in the English-speaking world as "A Moment of Innocence") looks back at this episode from his youth, attempting to jointly evoke both the red-hot passion against political injustice of a young man and his older, wiser understanding that such clumsy violence was hardly a productive way to solve the world's problems. The result is intricately constructed as a film-within-a-film. As it opens, we see the now 40-year-old policeman (Mirhadi Tayebi) visiting Tehran to ask Makhmalbaf for a part in one of his films to make up for the stabbing two decades before. Makhmalbaf, playing himself, decides to make a film loosely based on the stabbing. He chooses a young man (Ali Bakhsi) to play his younger self, and he then asks the policeman to choose an actor as the young version of himself. The policeman, who has a thuggish look and is bitter about never being offered parts in films besides villain ones, chooses a handsome guy to represent himself, but he is then overruled by the filmmaker who chooses a much more boyish-looking and vulnerable young man (Ammar Tafti), emphasizing just how young both Makhmalbaf and the policemen were at the time. This layer of NUN VA GULDOON broadly pokes fun at what Makhmalbaf's life had become after his rise to fame in Iran, having to endlessly deal with ordinary people who fancied themselves actors and were desperate to appear on screen. Much of this part of the film was shot concurrently with his effort SALAAM CINEMA, which is entirely about the film casting process. Makhmalbaf and the policemen begin coaching the actors playing their younger selves and we see those young people beginning to act their roles, as well as a young lady (Maryam Mohamadamini) playing a girl that the policeman was in love with at the time. In a magical realist fashion, the layers of the film shift in the middle of scenes: one moment we are watching actors play roles, the next moment it is as if the viewer is really seeing what happened in the mid-1970s. It is this magical intertwining of past and present that made Nun va guldoon such a powerful experience for me. The ending, which has been fairly praised as "the greatest freeze-frame since Truffaut's Les 400 Coups, is just as much a work of art in itself as any still from a Tarkovsky film. Except for Makhmalbaf himself and Moharram Zaynalzadeh in a supporting role as his cameraman, none of the people in the film were trained actors. With Mirhadi Tayebi as the policeman, this is a weak part of the film: he delivers his lines in a stilted way and it is hard to suspend disbelief. With the others, however, Makhmalbaf made a smart choice, as Ammar Tafti and Ali Bakhsi are convincing in their roles, but there is still a youthful awkwardness and authenticity about them that would might have been lost if they were professionals. Most dazzling of all, however, is Maryam Mohamadamini as the love interest. She's a magnetic screen presence, and as the film leads to its incredible ending, she deftly conveys so much of the suspense and drama through gestures alone. It's a huge loss to cinema that she apparently never acted again. In spite of the film's limitations in terms of some of the acting and the limited resources Makhmalbaf had to work with when making the film, I found Nun va guldoon a moving film and that last freeze-frame literally breathtaking. I'd recommend this to any lover of cinema.
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