The Wind Will Carry Us
Directed by Abbas Kiarostami • 1999 • Iran, France
The mysteries of everyday life come into astonishing focus in one of Abbas Kiarostami’s greatest cinematic achievements. A slyly self-reflexive commentary on the director’s own artistic practice, THE WIND WILL CARRY US unfolds with unhurried majesty as it follows an undercover documentarian (Behzad Dorani) whose assignment to cover a small village’s funeral rites is continually frustrated by an elderly woman’s refusal to die. Along the way, though, he forges surprising, unsettling, and enlightening connections with those he meets. Suffused with Kiarostami’s love for people, poetry, and the arid beauty of rural Iran, this meditative masterpiece reflects upon the boundaries between intimacy and alienation, tradition and modernity, with the utmost grace.
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The Wind Will Carry Us
Directed by Abbas Kiarostami • 1999 • Iran, France
The mysteries of everyday life come into astonishing focus in one of Abbas Kiarostami’s greatest cinematic achievements. A slyly self-reflexive commentary on the director’s own artistic practice, THE WIND WILL CARRY US unfolds with unhurried maj...
Extras
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A Week with Kiarostami
This feature-length documentary, shot by Japanese filmmaker Yuji Mohara in 1999, follows director Abbas Kiarostami through seven days on the set of THE WIND WILL CARRY US.
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Kiarostami: A Lesson in Cinema
In this 2002 interview, director Abbas Kiarostami provides in-depth analyses of the themes and creative philosophies behind THE WIND WILL CARRY US.
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Kiarostami, the Poet
This visual essay, created in 2025, presents a curated selection of director Abbas Kiarostami’s poetry—one of his lifelong artistic pursuits— in dialogue with images from across his cinematic body of work. The poems are read aloud by Massoumeh Lahidji, his longtime translator and collaborator.