1. HARD SHELL - Cinando
BI SAR-O-SEDA · Year of production; 2024 · Genres; Social issues, Thriller, Drama · Countries; IRAN · Languages; PERSIAN · Budget; 0.6 - 1 M$ · Duration; 112 mn.
2. Hard Shell - 48ª Mostra Internacional de Cinema em São Paulo
Bi Sar-O-Seda ... Leila, who is a young talented tightrope walker, has been banned from performing by the authorities. Since then she works in an old circus owned ...
De 17 a 30 de Outubro | 2024
3. Hard Shell (2024) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Samir is a teenager who falls in love with Leila and, instead of going to school, spends his days at the circus. At the same time, as political and economic ...
Leila, a young and talented tightrope walker, was banned from performing by the authorities. Since then, she has been working in her father's old circus. Samir is a teenager who falls in love with Leila and, instead of going to school, spends his days at the circus. At the same time, as political and economic problems in Iran deepen, the boy's father, Siamak, after many years of working in different jobs, gets a job as a foreman on a small donkey farm. When the animals start to disappear, he comes across terrible secrets and a web of corruption.
4. Arquivo - 44. Mostra Internacional de Cinema de São Paulo
Bi Sar-O-Seda. Ano: 2024. Classificação: 16. Duração: 112'. Gênero: Fiction. País: Iran. Tags: Iran, corruption, social portrait, religion. Cor: cor. Direção: ...
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9. English Courses - Amherst College
In this course, we will encounter a range of texts, including slave narratives, novels, poems, visual art, and performance written by and about Black subjects, ...
Why study literature? In many contexts, including the contexts of most other academic disciplines, one reads in order to extract the gist of a text. By studying literature, we enable ourselves to do much more than that. Studying literature makes it possible to recover a relationship to language that we all once had, in which words and their interrelationships were new, strange, and rich with possibility. It makes it possible to develop a more acute awareness of the ongoing tension between language as units of meaning (words, phrases, sentences) and language as units of sound (the beat of syllables, the harmonization of one syllable with another). It even makes it possible for us to carry this sense of everything that is uncanny about language–the medium of our relationship to others and to ourselves–into our lives more generally, to recognize that in just about everything that we say, we mean more than we mean to mean. People who study literature are people who are capable of taking away from conversations, no less than from poems, much more than the gist, the summary, the bottom line. By dwelling on texts patiently, by slowing down the process of moving from mystery to certainty, by opening ourselves to the crosscurrents of potential meanings that are present at every moment in just about every sentence, it is possible for us to become more accurate and nuanced readers of just about everything that happens in our lives.