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Life goes on behind the scenes.

The film recorded the experience on the way to the disaster area, and won the Rossini Humanitarian Spirit Award and the Golden Camera Award at Cannes International Film Festival with 1992. Watching this movie, I have a feeling of dreaming. My understanding of life and the footprint I am looking for are separated, as if I had a long trip with Abbas. It's interesting that time passes slowly and imperceptibly with all kinds of scenery. Japanese director Akira Kurosawa once called Abbas's works "unparalleled". Whether this comment is excessive or not is not defined here, but judging from this film, Abbas's calmness and compassion really deserve the title of master. Thinking about life is the source of Abbas's endless exploration and creative inspiration. There are some scenes in this film, which will be reproduced in Lover under the Olive Tree, further embodying the film's saying of "dreaming". This film, together with the previous Where is My Friend's Home and the later Lover under the Olive Tree, constitutes the "Country Trilogy".

The film that won Kuya Stame's first international reputation was Where is My Friend's Home, which was produced in 1987 and won the prize at the Locarno Film Festival that year. Where is my friend's house? )。 The film tells the story of a primary school student in a mountain village who found out that he had taken his deskmate's exercise book by mistake after school. Because the teacher asked that the homework must be written in the exercise book, he went over the mountains to find a friend's house in a neighboring village and wanted to return it. The film is all starring local primary school students and villagers. 199 1 year, an earthquake occurred in the village area. Kuya Stamey missed the primary school students who starred in this film, so she drove back to the mountains to look for children after the earthquake, and made the whole process into a film with both documentary and fictional styles, called "Life goes on". The film won the Rossellini Award at 1992 Cannes Film Festival.