Babek ahmed poor biography of barack

          The mass of the world's poor still lives in Asia.

          I'm conflicted over whether to give Babek Ahmed Poor a nomination for his performance as Ahmad but he comes out looking pretty good for a child..

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          Sep 11, 2011

          Written by Reem Saleh, New Media, DFI

          Film: Khane-ye doust kodjast?

          (Where is the Friend’s Home?)
          Year: 1987
          Director: Abbas Kiarostami
          Stars: Babek Ahmed Poor, Ahmed Ahmed Poor and Kheda Barech Defai
          Genre: Drama

          This film is the reason why I became hooked on Iranian cinema, and turned into one of director Abbas Kirostami’s faithful admirers.

          It opened my eyes to an exclusive style in visual storytelling based on a simple plot but filled with substantial and poignant details.

          At first I was confused by which of Kirostami’s films to write about and decided that ‘Khane-ye Doust Kodjast?’ (Where is the Friend’s Home?) would be a good start, mainly because it introduced Kiarostami to the international stage and established him as a visionary Director.

          Directed by Abbas Kiarostami.

        1. Babek Ahmed Poor was a local Iranian kid cast as the lead star of Abbas Kiarostami's film Where Is the Friend's House?
        2. I'm conflicted over whether to give Babek Ahmed Poor a nomination for his performance as Ahmad but he comes out looking pretty good for a child.
        3. With Babek Ahmed Poor, Ahmed Ahmed Poor.
        4. Not being able to work because of the religious country's prejudice against music, a talented Santour player has to deal with poverty, addiction and the absence.
        5. The film takes place in rural Iran, in a village called Koker. It is about eight-year-old Ahmed (Babek Ahmed Poor), who has mistakenly taken Mohamed Reda’s (Ahmed Ahmed Poor) notebook. He want