Buddha Collapsed out of Shame

Buddha Collapsed Out of Shame (Persian: بودا از شرم فرو ریخت, Buda az sharm foru rikht) is a 2007 Iranian film directed by Hana Makhmalbaf.[1] The title is taken from her father Mohsen Makhmalbaf's book The Buddha Was Not Demolished in Afghanistan, It Collapsed Out of Shame. The story takes place in modern Afghanistan following the removal of the Taliban and revolves around a 5-year-old Afghan girl who wants to attend a newly opened school. The girl Bakhtay (Nikbakht Noruz) lives in the caves under the remains of the Buddhas of Bamiyan which were destroyed by the Taliban in 2001. Bakhtay becomes obsessed with the idea of going to school but must fight against a society influenced by conditions suffered during the strict Taliban rule including male domination, war, poverty, violence and dire children's games.

Cast
Talib boyAbdolali Hoseinali
AbbasAbbas Alijome
BakhtayNikbakht Noruz

Buda as sharm foru rikht
بودا از شرم فرو ریخت
Directed byHana Makhmalbaf
Produced byMaysam Makhmalbaf
Written byMarzieh Makhmalbaf
StarringAbbas Alijome
Abdolali Hoseinali
Nikbakht Noruz
Music byTolibhon Shakhidi
CinematographyOstad Ali
Edited byMastaneh Mohajer
Release date
  • 9 September 2007 (2007-09-09) (Toronto International Film Festival)
CountryIran
LanguagePersian

References

  1. French, Philip (27 July 2008). "Buddha Collapsed out of Shame". The Observer. Retrieved 4 January 2021.


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