The Chorus

The Chorus

Year: 1982

Runtime: 17 mins

Language: Persian

Director: Abbas Kiarostami

Drama

An old man with a hearing aid tires of listening to the noises of the town. But when he takes his aid out he can’t hear his grandchildren coming to see him.

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