Documentary   France,Iran

"24 Frames" is an experimental film created by renowned Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami during the last three years of his life. The movie consists of a collection of 24 short films, each lasting four-and-a-half minutes. These films are inspired by various still images, including paintings and photographs.

The film showcases Kiarostami's unique artistic vision, as he brings these still images to life using modern technology and digital animation techniques. Each short film explores different narratives, emotions, and themes, all embedded within the still images.

Through the transformative power of animation, the film explores different elements such as nature, animals, landscapes, and human presence. Kiarostami weaves together diverse scenes, including a bird perched on a branch, a dog wandering through a snowy landscape, a woman standing by the ocean, and many more.

"24 Frames" invites viewers to immerse themselves in contemplation and reflection as they witness the stories that unfold within these still images. Kiarostami's intention is to delve into the essence of these moments frozen in time, inviting audiences to question and observe the relationship between reality and art.

With his signature minimalist style and poetic approach, Kiarostami creates a unique cinematic experience that merges photography, painting, and film. "24 Frames" serves as a testament to the creative genius of Abbas Kiarostami, showcasing his exploration of visual storytelling and his ability to evoke emotions through the simplest of images.
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