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The director of the "Two-legged Horse." Hailed at 56th San Sebastian film festival
 

The 56th San Sebastian film festival awarded Special Jury Prize to Iranian director Samira Makhmalbaf for her "Two-legged Horse."

The film is the story of a boy in Afghanistan who is hired to carry around another boy whose father has lost his legs on a mine. The 37th edition of Montreal Festival du Nouveau Cinema has also invited the "Two-legged Horse" to Canada.

watch more photos interview on San Sebastien Film Festival website

The Makhmalbaf phenomenon expands with every new picture that this talented family produces. Samira Makhmalbaf has already proven her talents with three remarkably poised films, and she now strikes out in interesting new directions. Like her other features, Two-Legged Horse is underpinned by notions of injustice. However, this new film diverges from her previous work, which looked at the kinds of injustices that society inflicts upon the individual, to craft a story about the abuses meted out between seeming equals: people from the same environment, and in this instance, the same age and sex.

PLOT:

 

The film is set in Afghanistan, in a region both remote and poor. Here, underprivileged children live in acute poverty in a maze of abandoned sewer pipes that provide meagre shelter. A father sets out to find someone who can attend to his severely disabled son, a young boy who is unable to walk; Mirvais, one of the inhabitants of the pipes, is willingly hired to carry the boy around on his back. It is not long, however, before Mirvais's simple duties are extended by his new young master. Mobile for the first time in years, the boy sees an opportunity to use Mirvais for his own ends.

This dynamic quickly leads to an increasingly sado-masochistic relationship between the two, which becomes gradually more disturbing as the film progresses. Mirvais is both literally and figuratively treated like an animal, humiliated and abused.



Two-Legged Horse is a deeply troubling piece of cinema, abetted by the mounting intensity of the situations and emotions it depicts. Makhmalbaf is unafraid of pushing her material to its limits, and she does so without compromise. In its sheer bravery, her film hits upon a reality that she confronts unflinchingly, as she brings new insight to the controversial subject of victimization. The metaphor is distressing, the film disconcerting. But then again, this is Afghanistan, and honesty is a necessity.

 

VIVE LE CINEMA !

&

VIVE SAMIRA ! ;0)

 

Official Website of Makhmalbaf film house

 

Photos: copyright of www.sansebastianfestival.com

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