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Haneke’s White Ribbon

Michael Haneke’s 2009 mystery drama “The White Ribbon” is set for a single screening at the Iranian Artist Forum on August 6, Tiwall.com wrote. 

The black-and-white German-language film written by Haneke, Austrian film director and screenwriter, portrays a baron, a doctor and a pastor, before World War I, living in a small German village. One day, the doctor falls off his horse after it trips over a wire strung between two trees. More pranks follow, seemingly without reason, all directed at the village upper class and growing increasingly more evil over time. There are no suspects, but a local schoolteacher has his own suspicions. 

The film has won many international awards, including the Palme d’Or and Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film.

IAF is located at Honarmandan (Artists) Park on Iranshahr St., Taleqani St.