The Pear Tree

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The Pear Tree is an acclaimed Iranian drama film directed by Dariush Mehrjui, known for its introspective narrative and poetic exploration of memory and lost love.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Iranian film
drama film
film
ageRating adult audiences
basedOn autobiographical elements
belongsTo Dariush Mehrjui filmography
centralTheme memory and identity
nostalgia
passage of time
unfulfilled love
cinematicStyle realist
symbolic
countryOfOrigin Iran NERFINISHED
criticalReception positive reviews from critics
director Dariush Mehrjui NERFINISHED
directorNationality Iranian
directorOfPhotography Mahmoud Kalari NERFINISHED
exhibitedAt international film festivals
explores creative block
family memories
first love
relationship between past and present
genre drama
romantic drama
hasMainCharacterOccupation writer
hasReputation acclaimed
classic of Iranian cinema
narrativeFocus lost love
memory
narrativeStyle introspective
poetic
notableFor exploration of memory
lyrical visual style
nonlinear narrative structure
subjective voice-over narration
originalLanguage Persian
partOf Iranian New Wave tradition NERFINISHED
periodDepicted pre-revolutionary Iran
portrays Iranian middle-class intellectual life
screenwriter Dariush Mehrjui NERFINISHED
setting Iranian countryside
symbolism garden as lost paradise
pear tree as memory trigger
tone contemplative
melancholic

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Golshifteh Farahani notableWork The Pear Tree