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Director
  
Screenplay
  
Duration
  

Country
  
Iran

6.6/10
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Genre
  
Documentary

Cinematography
  
Abbas Kiarostami

Writer
  
Abbas Kiarostami

Language
  
No dialogue

Five (2003 film) movie poster

Release date
  
Iran 2003

Producers
  
Marin Karmitz, Ali Reza Shoja-Nuri, Makoto Ueda

Similar movies
  
Directed by Abbas Kiarostami, Movies about Iran

At five in the afternoon samira makhmalbaf 2003


Five (Persian: پنج‎‎ Panj), also known as Five Dedicated to Ozu, is a 2003 Iranian documentary film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. The film consists of five long shots, averaging about 16 minutes each. Four of the five have fixed camera positions.

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It was first screened at the 2003 NHK Asian Film Festival and was also screened out of competition at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.

Filming locations

The original 2004 Cannes page states: "Finding himself in a house in the north of Iran by the Caspian Sea, the director picked up his handheld DV camera and began filming the seemingly anodyne events happening on the 500 metres of beach in front of his house".

A 2005 book "The Cinema of Abbas Kiarostami" by Alberto Elena also states that the film was made "[while the director was] staying on the shores of the Caspian Sea in the summer of 2002."

Two 2007 books state that four of the sequences are from the Caspian, except for the second which is from Spain.

According to IMDB one filming location was the San Lorenzo Beach in Gijón, Asturias, Spain.

Plot summary

The film consists of five long takes set by the ocean. As in a typical Ozu film, the camera never moves, zooms or pans. There is no dialogue, and only one shot includes people.

  • First shot: A close-up of a section of beach.
  • Second shot: A seaside boardwalk, with people walking past.
  • Third shot: The same beach, taken from above.
  • Fourth shot: A short interlude, with ducks.
  • Fifth shot: A black screen that is revealed to be water at night when the moon's reflection appears.
  • References

    Five (2003 film) Wikipedia
    Five (2003 film) IMDb Five (2003 film) themoviedb.org