1. Did you tell your agency
this might take a while?
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2. No, it's all right.
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3. We could call from there.
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4. This could run into the evening,
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5. and things might get tricky.
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6. It's a strange story.
- What happened?
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7. It seems
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8. someone's been passing himself off
as Mohsen Makhmalbaf.
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9. You know the name?
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10. - A businessman?
- Not at all.
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11. - Left here?
- Yes.
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12. He's not a businessman.
He's a filmmaker.
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13. You don't know him?
- No.
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14. His latest film is The Cyclist.
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15. I don't have time for movies.
I'm too busy with life!
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his face isn't well-known,
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he was Makhmalbaf.
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18. Seems he's up to something.
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to be actors
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their house was ideal
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22. But no one really knows
what he's up to.
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23. It's all very complicated.
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24. So I'm checking out
the story for my column.
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25. We're going to arrest him.
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26. - You're a journalist?
- Yeah, for Sorush magazine.
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27. I took you for a cop.
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28. That's funny.
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29. I heard about this case
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30. and thought it would make
a good story.
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31. I'm going to see it through
to the end.
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32. A story like this
doesn't come along often.
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33. You might get two or three
your whole career.
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34. It's a hot news item.
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35. Sensational news -
the kind that boosts sales.
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36. It's what I call
an “Oriana story.”
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37. You've heard of Oriana Fallaci?
- No.
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38. - You haven't?
- No.
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39. Peter Bogdanovich? John Edisson?
Some of the best.
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40. They've never been my passengers.
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41. That's funny.
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42. Anyway,
they're famous journalists.
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43. Their work is known worldwide.
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44. Especially Fallaci.
She's always on the trail of hot stories.
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45. She has a gift for finding stories
no one else does.
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46. That's why she has
an international reputation.
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47. And I'm sure
this is an “Oriana” story.
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48. I'm going to figure out
if he's up to something fishy,
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49. like stealing from the family.
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50. If so, they should arrest him.
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51. That's why I'll need you till tonight.
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52. - No problem.
- You sure?
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53. Call your agency,
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54. so if there's any trouble,
we'll be in this together.
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55. It's okay. I'm not full-time
with them anyway.
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56. I'm a retired fighter pilot.
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57. I'm part of the ground forces now.
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58. That could make a good story too:
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59. air forces on the ground,
ground forces in the air.
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60. Funny.
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61. - Left here?
- Yes.
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62. - To Lavizan?
- Yes, then Hosseinabad Avenue.
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63. Lavizan's a nice area.
Good excuse to come back.
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64. I haven't been here since the revolution,
since that incident
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65. at the Lavizan garrison.
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66. When the soldiers opened fire.
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67. I haven't been back since.
- To the right?
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68. We're looking for Javanshir Avenue.
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69. Keep going.
I'll ask someone about Golzar Street.
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70. Hold on. I'll ask this boy.
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71. Son, come here a moment.
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72. Where's Javanshir Avenue?
You don't know?
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73. He doesn't know. Keep going.
- Ask an adult.
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74. Let me ask this man.
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75. Excuse me, sir.
Where's Golzar Street?
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76. - I don't know.
- Thanks anyway.
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77. - Want a turkey?
- No.
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78. We're off to see
a turkey of our own.
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79. How did you hear about this?
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80. A composer friend called me
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81. and said that strange things
were going on at this house.
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82. I was intrigued.
It's an odd place to choose.
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83. Ma'am, where's Golzar Street?
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84. Go straight,
then left at the market.
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85. Straight and then left?
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86. Thanks a lot. Keep going.
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87. So luck has knocked
at my door -
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88. for the first and maybe last time.
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89. You can't imagine
how anxious I am
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90. to see this story in print.
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91. It'll cause a sensation.
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92. Everyone in TV and film
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93. will be talking about it.
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94. Let's see.
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95. First Avenue off Golzar Street.
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96. First Avenue. Here it is.
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97. That way.
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98. Is this it?
Yes, here's First Avenue.
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100. But it's a dead end.
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101. How strange that my best story
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103. Just my luck.
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104. 12... 14... 16... here it is.
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105. What a strange place
on a dead-end street.
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106. Wait for me here.
- Okay.
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107. Wait for me here.
- Okay.
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108. - Yes?
- It's Mr. Farazmand.
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109. Don't get out.
He might see you from the window.
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110. Stay in the car till I call you.
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111. Listen, tell the plaintiff to bring out
his complaint and ID papers.
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112. - Complaint and ID papers?
- Yes. Thanks.
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113. Don't the police
have their own vehicles?
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114. Yes, they do.
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115. That poor guy's
gonna run up quite a tab.
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116. Smoke?
- No, thanks.
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117. - Where are you from?
- Isfahan.
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118. And you're doing
your service up here?
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119. Funny. I'm from Tehran,
and I did my service in Isfahan,
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120. and you're doing the opposite.
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121. - That's fate.
- lsfahan's a nice place.
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122. You from Isfahan too?
- No. Borujerd.
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123. Borujerd? Interesting.
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124. I'm actually
from a village near Naeem.
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125. - Near Yazd, right?
- Yes. My village is Jandagh.
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126. - How long you have left?
- I've done one year.
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127. So how long do you have left?
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128. Two years, since I'm single.
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129. If I was married, 18 months.
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130. I'm being reassigned
in a few weeks.
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131. - Where?
- Kurdistan.
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132. - Near Baneh?
- Yes.
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133. It'll pass quickly. Then you can
go home and get married.
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134. I hope. As long as God
grants you good health...
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135. - Are you married?
- Yes.
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136. - Any children?
- One boy.
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137. God bless him.
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138. - Mr. Abolfazl Ahankhah?
- Yes.
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139. - Is he armed?
- I don't think so.
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140. Hang on.
I forgot my briefcase.
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141. Young man,
if you tell me the truth,
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142. I can help you.
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143. To you I'm just a thief
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144. and a con man.
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145. What about the tape recorder?
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146. There's no one home.
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147. I really need one.
It's pointless if it's not taped.
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148. I'll see you
at the police station.
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149. - What about the fare?
- How much is it?
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150. 350 tomans.
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151. Mr. Ahankhah,
give me 200 tomans.
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152. Sorry about this.
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153. Here.
I'll join you at the station.
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154. I have to find a tape recorder.
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155. We don't even know them.
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156. - Yes?
- Sorry, wrong address.
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157. They're away.
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158. Yes?
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159. Excuse me.
My name's Farazmand.
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160. I'm a journalist and friend
of your neighbor, Mr. Ahankhah.
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161. I need a portable tape recorder.
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162. We don't have one.
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163. Thanks anyway.
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164. Yes?
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165. My name's Farazmand,
with Sorush magazine.
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166. I'm a friend of your neighbor,
Mr. Ahankhah...
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167. and I need a tape recorder.
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168. We don't have one.
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169. - You don't?
- No.
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170. My name's Farazmand,
with Sorush magazine.
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171. - Mr. Farazmand!
- Yes?
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172. You got one?
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173. I'll give it back this afternoon.
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174. Screenplay by ABBAS KIAROSTAMI
Based on a True Story
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175. Appearing as Themselves:
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179. - Excuse me, who's in charge here?
- Captain Bashiri.
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180. - May / speak to him?
- I'll call him.
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181. Captain, someone to see you.
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182. Hello, Captain.
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183. I read in Sorush magazine
that your men
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185. Sabzian. Yes, we did.
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186. My men are reading the article now.
Would you like to see it?
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187. Barati, bring me that magazine.
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188. Actually, I've read the article,
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189. but could you perhaps
give me more details?
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190. I don't exactly remember.
It's been a few weeks now.
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191. As you can see,
we're very busy here.
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192. Could you give me the address
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193. of the house where it happened?
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194. I'll have to check the records.
Barati, get me that file.
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195. So it's been two weeks?
How come the story just came out?
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196. It was published a week later.
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197. - He was held here, right?
- Yes, a few days.
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198. What kind of man is he?
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199. He claimed to be quite religious.
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200. You were there at his arrest, right?
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201. - Yes, sir.
- You were there?
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202. Did he res/Isl' arrest.7
- Not at all.
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203. He saw he was outnumbered
and he surrendered.
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204. - Pardon me?
- He surrendered.
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205. What kind of man is he?
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206. He didn't look like the type
to do such things.
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207. Meaning?
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208. People out to con others
have a certain look.
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209. - He didn't have that look?
- Not at all.
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210. If possible,
I'd like Mr. Ahankhah's address.
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211. You probably know the story.
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212. The Ahankhah residence is -
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213. Let my colleague write it down.
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214. No. 16 First Avenue,
off Golzar Street in Lavizan.
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215. No. 16 First Avenue,
off Golzar Street in Lavizan.
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216. Mr. Kiarostami, everyone who's
become involved in our case so far
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to his own advantage.
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218. Mr. Farazmand wrote that the truth
would not have come out
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but that's not true.
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220. I knew from the start
exactly what was going on
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221. and always had the situation
under control.
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222. I led Mr. Sabzian along
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223. as a lesson to my children.
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224. Now you're bringing up
the matter again,
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226. The article doesn't give all the facts.
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227. What does it leave out?
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228. He portrayed us as simple people,
but we're not.
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229. What do you mean?
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230. Yes, I'm interested in film,
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231. but that doesn't mean
I'd do what the article says.
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232. I was glad my mother met
Mr. Makhmalbaf. That's a fact.
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233. And I thought
perhaps their meeting
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234. might provide an opportunity.
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235. I have a degree
in civil engineering,
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a job in my field.
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237. And I thought that my brother,
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who's selling bread -
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240. I prefer artistic work
to selling bread.
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241. That was my main reason.
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242. Manuchehr doesn't sell bread.
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243. He manages a large bakery.
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244. But Mother, come on -
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245. Would you mind speaking Persian
so we can understand?
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246. Let's not lie to ourselves.
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247. My brother didn't study
all those years to sell bread.
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248. When did you graduate?
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249. Six months ago.
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250. That's not long.
I'm sure you'll find work soon.
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251. Amir, Hossein, and Hushang
graduated over a year ago.
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252. Have they found work?
Amir had work for six months.
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253. Factories lack raw materials.
How can they hire anyone?
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254. Anyway, I'm here
to talk about Mr. Sabzian.
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255. Can you tell me anything
about him?
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256. Where is he now?
- In prison.
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257. - Where?
- Ghasr.
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258. - Where?
- Ghasr.
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259. - Mr. Sabzian?
- Yes.
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260. - Detained for?
- Attempted fraud.
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261. Attempted fraud.
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262. You have a visitor.
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263. Hello.
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264. - How are you?
- Fine, thanks.
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265. - You know who I am?
- Sure.
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266. I read an article about you
and decided to come see you.
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267. I see.
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268. In what newspaper?
- It was a magazine.
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269. I read that
you're interested in film,
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270. so since I'm a filmmaker,
I wanted to talk to you.
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271. - And you are...?
- Kiarostami.
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272. Ah, right.
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273. I'm surprised.
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274. I've seen your films.
- You have?
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275. Is there anything
I can do for you?
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276. You could make a film
about my suffering.
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277. I can't promise anything,
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278. but let's talk and see.
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279. What did they write?
That I'm a con man?
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280. I don't know exactly.
Did you confess to attempted fraud?
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281. Yes, I did confess.
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282. But I'm not a con man.
- You're not?
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283. Then why did you confess
to fraud?
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284. Because what I did
looks like fraud from the outside.
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285. And what is it really?
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286. I'm interested in art and film.
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287. All right.
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288. How long have you been in prison?
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289. I'm not sure.
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290. About three weeks.
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291. And when's your trial?
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292. I don't know.
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293. The courts don't like cases like mine.
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294. They don't like them.
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295. All right. In any case...
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296. I'll try to get
your trial moved forward.
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297. I'd appreciate it.
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298. That's all for now.
I'm all done, Captain.
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299. If you could give a message
to Mr. Makhmalbaf...
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300. What is it?
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301. Tell him The Cyclist is a part of me.
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302. I'll tell him.
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303. You can go now if you like.
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304. Excuse me.
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305. Good-bye.
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306. Good-bye.
Let me know if you need anything.
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307. Thanks.
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308. - What block are you in?
- Block 5.
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309. - There's nothing you need?
- No.
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310. Excuse me, sir.
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311. We were here Tuesday
regarding the Sabzian case.
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312. I don't remember.
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313. The man who pretended
to be Mohsen Makhmalbaf.
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314. We have stacks of files here.
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315. I can't remember
all the names involved.
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316. Could you be more specific?
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317. Yes, I was here on Tuesday.
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318. You said you'd speak to the judge
and give us his answer.
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319. We'd like to film the trial.
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320. Ah, right.
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321. Now I remember.
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322. I passed that file
on to the judge.
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323. He's studying it now.
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324. Hello.
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325. Excuse me, sir.
Were you given the Sabzian file?
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326. - The one you want to film?
- Yes.
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327. Yes.
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328. We'd like your authorization
to film the trial.
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329. And we'd like
the trial date brought forward.
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330. It's set for January 19,
but we'd like it to be earlier.
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331. Yes, it's set for January 19,
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332. so we'll hear it on the 19th.
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333. Why do you insist on moving it?
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334. It's for our shooting schedule.
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335. We also need a permit
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336. to film in the courtroom,
if possible.
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337. I took a look at this case,
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338. and I don't see
anything worth filming.
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339. - You re viewed the file?
- Yes.
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340. We're still
at the preparation stage,
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341. but we're interested
due to its connection with cinema.
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342. You have more interesting cases?
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343. Yes, involving
more serious charges.
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344. This is a case of petty fraud.
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345. It seems he received
1,900 tomans from Mr. Ahankhah,
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346. apparently to take a taxi.
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347. He also passed himself off
as Mr. Makhmalbaf.
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348. Will you allow us
to film in the courtroom?
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349. Only if the higher authorities
allow it.
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350. - Ana' that would be...?
- The Department of Justice.
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351. If they don't object, I don't.
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352. You don't object?
Thank you very much.
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353. It's all right with me.
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Law Courts, Nov. 9.
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355. - Mr. Sabzian, do you remember me?
- Yes.
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356. Where did we meet?
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357. You came to prison.
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358. We'd like to film this trial.
Is that all right with you?
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359. Yes...
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360. because you're my audience.
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361. - Who is?
- You are.
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362. Why's that?
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363. - Because of my interest.
- What interest?
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364. In art.
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365. Film.
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366. We have two cameras.
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367. This one has a close-up lens.
You know what that is, right?
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368. Actually, I don't know.
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369. It has a very tight focus.
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370. The other has a wide-angle lens.
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371. That one will film the courtroom.
This one will stay on you.
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372. When I saw you in prison,
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373. you told me
that you would plead guilty.
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374. But some things are
more complex than they seem
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375. and not easy
for all to understand.
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376. This camera is here
so you can explain things
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377. that people might find hard
to understand or accept.
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378. The judge will begin
by reading the charges.
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379. If there's anything
needing special attention
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380. or that you find questionable,
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381. explain it to this camera.
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382. Okay.
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383. - Shall we begin?
- Yes.
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384. In the name of Allah...
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385. The accused is
Mr. Hossein Sabzian.
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386. Who are the plaintiffs?
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387. Mr. Ahankhah, Mrs. Mohseni,
and Mehrdad Ahankhah.
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388. - Three plaintiffs in all?
- Yes.
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389. Before we proceed,
I invite the parties
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390. to settle
their differences amicably.
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391. Should plaintiffs wish
to withdraw their complaint now,
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393. Otherwise we shall begin the trial.
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394. I do not withdraw
my complaint for myself...
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395. nor for my family,
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396. and I'd like my son Mehrdad
to speak on our behalf.
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397. Very well. Let us begin.
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398. The court asks Mr. Ahankhah
to state his complaint.
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399. Mr. Hossein Sabzian
approached our family,
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400. passing himself off
as Mr. Makhmalbaf.
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401. He clearly intended
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402. at best to commit fraud,
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403. and at worst, burglary.
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404. But thanks
to my father's vigilance,
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and he was arrested.
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406. Excuse me,
where did you get that book?
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407. Where did you buy that book?
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408. In a bookstore.
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409. - Could you give me the address?
- You can have it.
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410. You're very kind, but I'd -
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411. Please take it. I wrote it.
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412. You wrote it?
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413. Really?
- Yes.
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414. - You're Mr. Makhmalbaf?
- Yes.
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415. Pleased to meet you.
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416. That's very kind of you.
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417. If you'd like, I'll autograph it.
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418. - Thank you.
- You're welcome.
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419. Mr. Makhmalbaf,
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420. why do you use public transport?
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421. What do you mean?
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422. Famous directors
usually use their own cars.
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423. They don't take the bus.
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424. I often take the bus
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425. to look for interesting
ideas for films.
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426. Did you see my film?
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427. Yes, with my children.
It was very good.
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428. - Just once?
- Yes.
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429. It's a film you have to see
a few times.
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430. I don't have the time,
but my children go.
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431. My two boys are interested in film.
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432. They're both engineers.
- Which one's more interested?
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433. The younger one
was more enthusiastic.
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- Yes, we saw it together.
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435. - What did he think of it?
- He liked it.
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436. - Anything that bothered him?
- Not really.
Copy !req
437. - What does he do?
- The older one's a mechanical engineer.
Copy !req
438. The younger one's a civil engineer.
Copy !req
439. The older one
couldn't find work in his field.
Copy !req
440. He's working
in a bakery in Mazandaran.
Copy !req
441. The younger one graduated
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442. but hasn't found a job yet.
Copy !req
443. He helps out at a computing firm,
though he studied civil engineering.
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444. My daughter here just took
her university entrance exams.
Copy !req
445. That's your daughter?
Copy !req
446. She just graduated.
She goes to the movies too.
Copy !req
447. What's your son interested in?
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448. He's very interested
in art and literature.
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449. Has he written any screenplays?
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450. Just for himself.
Copy !req
451. So he's interested in film?
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452. Yes, very.
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453. And design?
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454. Yes, it's part of his field.
He does a lot on the computer.
Copy !req
455. So he's interested in art?
Copy !req
456. Very much so.
Copy !req
457. My boys will be thrilled
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458. to hear I met you.
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459. They can contact me if they'd like.
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460. What's your address?
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461. My address and phone
are on the back.
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462. Right there.
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463. Thank you. I'll tell them.
Copy !req
464. If you have a phone,
I could call and answer any questions.
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465. Here's some paper.
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466. I have a pen.
Copy !req
467. - Here's your pen.
- Thanks.
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469. Ahankhah.
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470. Driver, I'll get off here.
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471. Getting off?
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472. Yes. Excuse me.
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473. - I hope we meet again.
- Yes, I hope so.
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474. - Thank you.
- Thank you for the book.
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475. - Thank you.
- Thank you for the book.
Copy !req
476. What do you mean by fraud?
Copy !req
477. What exactly did he do?
Copy !req
478. He passed himself off
as Mr. Makhmalbaf, the filmmaker,
Copy !req
479. to get close to our family.
Copy !req
480. He inspected
every room in our house,
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481. as if planning to film there,
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482. so as to gather information
to carry out a burglary.
Copy !req
483. Mr. Hossein Sabzian,
Copy !req
484. you stand accused of fraud
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485. and attempted fraud.
Copy !req
486. You are to defend yourself
on these two counts.
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487. How do you respond
to these charges?
Copy !req
488. If guilty, explain how
you intended to commit fraud.
Copy !req
489. As for burglary -
Copy !req
490. You're not on trial for burglary,
Copy !req
491. only fraud
and attempted fraud.
Copy !req
492. As far as the attempted fraud
you mention...
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493. that was not my intention.
Copy !req
494. Legally it might be
an acceptable charge,
Copy !req
495. but morally it is not.
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496. I have a great interest in the arts.
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497. I saw lots of movies as a child.
Copy !req
498. Later on...
Copy !req
499. I'd play with my friends
and pretend I was a director.
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500. Our games
were mostly about the arts.
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501. But I didn't have the means
to pursue those things,
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502. and I developed
a kind of complex about it.
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503. For there to be fraud
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504. there has to be
some element of deception,
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505. like using a car or carrying
a briefcase to look the part.
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506. I never did that.
That was not my intention.
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507. What was your motive for passing
yourself off as Mr. Makhmalbaf?
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508. - He's someone I -
- What was your motive?
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509. I admire him
for the films he's given society...
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510. and the suffering
he portrays in his films.
Copy !req
511. He spoke for me
and depicted my suffering,
Copy !req
512. especially in
Marriage of the Blessed,
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513. just as Mr. Kiarostami does,
especially in The Traveler.
Copy !req
514. You could say I'm exactly
like that traveler.
Copy !req
515. I really liked that film.
Copy !req
516. Due to his passion for soccer,
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with a camera that has no film
Copy !req
518. to raise money
to go to a soccer match.
Copy !req
519. But he oversleeps and misses
the game, as I feel I have done.
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520. I know I'm guilty
in the eyes of the court,
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521. but my love of art
should be taken into account.
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522. You haven't answered the question.
Copy !req
523. Why did you pass yourself off
as Mr. Makhmalbaf
Copy !req
524. to the Ahankhah family?
Copy !req
525. Isn't that fraud?
Copy !req
526. I wish I was in his place.
I mean, I wish I was like him.
Copy !req
527. One of the plaintiffs claims
Copy !req
528. that the accused received
1,900 tomans from him.
Copy !req
529. What was the money for?
Copy !req
530. When he left our house
after his first visit,
Copy !req
531. my motorcycle was parked nearby.
Copy !req
532. He saw it
and asked if it was mine.
Copy !req
533. I said it was.
Copy !req
534. He asked me to give him a lift.
Copy !req
535. I said okay.
Copy !req
536. As I was getting the bike,
Copy !req
537. he turned
and jokingly said to my father
Copy !req
538. that if we got in an accident,
Copy !req
539. 30 or 40 of his fans
and crew members
Copy !req
540. would ransack our house,
and we all laughed.
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541. As we rode along,
Copy !req
542. he spoke about filmmaking
as if he were Makhmalbaf.
Copy !req
543. He asked if I had any questions,
and I asked a few,
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544. which he answered very cleverly,
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545. meaning that
when he couldn't answer,
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546. he'd say something vague.
Copy !req
547. I just figured
that as a filmmaker,
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Copy !req
549. that he doesn't like to talk about.
Copy !req
550. Then he told me
Copy !req
551. he'd just gotten
an interesting idea for a film
Copy !req
552. about two people
on a motorcycle.
Copy !req
553. One loses his wallet
Copy !req
554. and has no other money on him.
Copy !req
555. Then he said that
that had happened to him.
Copy !req
556. When he got off later,
he said he had no money.
Copy !req
557. I thought in that case he'd need
Copy !req
558. 50 or 100 tomans to get home.
Copy !req
559. But he said he needed something
costing 1,500 tomans.
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560. As I counted out
1,500 to give him,
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561. he said that actually 2,000
would be perfect.
Copy !req
562. I counted out 1,950,
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563. keeping 50 that I needed myself
Copy !req
564. and giving him the rest,
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565. which he put in his pocket.
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566. Then he said that the interesting idea
he'd had for a film was like that:
Copy !req
567. Two men ride along
on a motorcycle for half an hour.
Copy !req
568. Because one has lost his money,
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569. the other lends him some,
Copy !req
570. and they become good friends.
Copy !req
571. I was delighted to have met
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572. a director down-to-earth enough
Copy !req
573. to borrow money like that.
Copy !req
574. - So you borrowed 1,900 tomans?
- Yes.
Copy !req
575. Why?
Because you needed it...
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576. or to see
what kind of man he was?
Copy !req
577. I needed it.
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578. - Does that justify your actions?
- No.
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579. With the court's permission,
Copy !req
580. explain why you chose
to pass yourself off
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581. as Makhmalbaf,
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582. because so far
I don't think you really have.
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583. Being Makhmalbaf
was very hard for me.
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584. How so?
Wasn't it your choice?
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585. It was hard for me...
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586. to take on his identity...
Copy !req
587. and convince them.
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588. - Of What'?
- That I was Makhmalbaf.
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589. It was hard to play
a director for them,
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590. despite the self-confidence
it gave me...
Copy !req
591. and the respect they showed me.
Copy !req
592. They gave me
their attention and respect.
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593. - Who did?
- The family.
Copy !req
594. They did whatever I wanted.
Copy !req
595. If I'd asked them to move
a heavy dresser, they would have.
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596. If I'd asked them to cut down a tree,
they would have.
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597. Before, no one would ever
have obeyed me like that,
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598. because I am just a poor man.
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599. But because I pretended
to be this famous person,
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600. they would do whatever I said.
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601. But whenever
I'd leave their house,
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602. I'd be back to my old self,
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603. even that night
when I took the money.
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604. I'd realize
I was the same old Sabzian...
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605. desperate for a little pocket money
Copy !req
606. so he could get home
to that godforsaken place.
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607. And once there, he wouldn't even have
the money to buy his kid a treat.
Copy !req
608. So I'd realize
I was still the same poor guy,
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609. alone and back
in his social class.
Copy !req
610. So I'd go to sleep,
and when I'd wake up
Copy !req
611. and think about going there
to play a role for them,
Copy !req
612. even if it was really hard for me,
I still wanted to go back.
Copy !req
613. Because of my passion for cinema,
Copy !req
614. and above all
because they respected me
Copy !req
615. and supported me morally,
I really got into the part.
Copy !req
616. It encouraged me
to play the role better,
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617. to where I even felt I was a director.
Copy !req
618. I was really him.
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619. I felt like I really was a director.
I really was him.
Copy !req
620. So I'd play that role,
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621. but when I'd leave
and head back home,
Copy !req
622. I'd have to shed that character.
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623. If you'd gotten money,
Copy !req
624. could you have kept up the role
even away from their house?
Copy !req
625. Yes.
A director can't be poor.
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626. He has to have money.
Copy !req
627. He can't be so helpless
that he can't afford a treat for his kid.
Copy !req
628. He can't wake up in the morning
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629. to find there's not a crumb
to feed his family
Copy !req
630. and have to scramble
to find food.
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631. That made it hard
to go back to playing a director.
Copy !req
632. But again,
when they respected me
Copy !req
633. and believed
I really was a director,
Copy !req
634. their trust gave me confidence.
Copy !req
635. The fact he lent you money
gave you confidence?
Copy !req
636. Yes, when he lent me money,
Copy !req
637. I realized
Copy !req
638. he was convinced I was a director.
Copy !req
639. And you didn't intend to give it back?
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640. I did...
Copy !req
641. but I didn't see
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642. where I'd get the money from.
Copy !req
643. And besides,
Copy !req
644. he was so keen to be in a film
Copy !req
645. that I wished I had money
to make a film
Copy !req
646. so as not to disappoint him.
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647. - Excuse me.
- Go ahead.
Copy !req
648. The following Thursday,
he insisted
Copy !req
649. that we all go
to the movies together
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650. to see The Cyclist.
Copy !req
651. Then we'd discuss the film
Copy !req
652. as a starting point for our film,
“The House of the Spider.”
Copy !req
653. The Cyclist was showing
at a theater near our house,
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654. but he wanted us to see it
at the Republic,
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655. which was quite a ways
from our house.
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656. He claimed they were showing
a less censored version,
Copy !req
657. so we had to see it there.
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658. That's one of the things
that aroused our suspicions.
Copy !req
659. Why insist that we all go?
We didn't even have a car.
Copy !req
660. He said it didn't matter,
that he'd call a cab.
Copy !req
661. He even asked a friend of ours
to bring his father's car.
Copy !req
662. He also said he'd go separately,
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663. because if his fans
saw him at the theater,
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664. we might be inconvenienced
by all the commotion.
Copy !req
665. Mr. Sabzian, did you hear that?
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666. “When spite comes along,
art dons a veil.”
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667. “When spite comes along,
art dons a veil.”
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668. I'd like to ask Mr. Ahankhah,
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669. who accuses me
of intending to burgle his house -
Copy !req
670. You're not accused of that.
Copy !req
671. He merely mentioned it
in passing.
Copy !req
672. It's not part of the case,
so stop bringing it up.
Copy !req
673. Mr. Ahankhah and the others
named in the complaint
Copy !req
674. thought you might be part of a gang
Copy !req
675. who were planning
to burgle their house...
Copy !req
676. I categorically deny that.
Copy !req
677. and that you insisted
they go to the movie
Copy !req
678. to get them out of the house
Copy !req
679. so your accomplices
could steal their possessions.
Copy !req
680. That's not true?
- Absolutely not.
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681. But you admit
Copy !req
682. you intended to misappropriate
Makhmalbaf's name?
Copy !req
683. Yes.
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684. Your Honor, as he's explained
and you've confirmed,
Copy !req
685. he had no intention
of stealing anything.
Copy !req
686. But it isn't yet clear
Copy !req
687. why he wanted the whole family
to go see the movie.
Copy !req
688. I 'd like him to explain
Copy !req
689. his motive for doing that.
Copy !req
690. That night...
Copy !req
691. my biggest motivation
for seeing the film together
Copy !req
692. at the theater
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693. was so they'd become
more interested in the film
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694. and have more respect
for me as a director -
Copy !req
695. a director who understands
the suffering of society,
Copy !req
696. who keenly understands its ills
Copy !req
697. and deals with another social class
Copy !req
698. as though it were his own.
Copy !req
699. I wanted to tell them,
“Change your mentality.
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700. Don't think a director
is different from ordinary people.
Copy !req
701. He's one of you.”
Copy !req
702. This is the behavior of a director
who's humble and close to the people.
Copy !req
703. I wanted to prove it to them
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704. by going to the cinema together.
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705. But since they didn't
accept my proposition,
Copy !req
706. I said, “Okay, I'll go alone.
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707. You go ahead,
and I'll get there before you.”
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708. I took the bus to the theater,
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709. hoping to get there
without them seeing me.
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710. But when I got my ticket
and went inside,
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711. they were already standing
by the staircase,
Copy !req
712. but they didn't see me.
Copy !req
713. I went up to their friend and said
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714. I'd been waiting a long time.
Copy !req
715. They asked me how I'd come.
Copy !req
716. I said, “I told you I'd get here first,
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717. that I didn't want to be recognized,
Copy !req
718. or else people would crowd
around us for autographs.
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719. I wanted to avoid that
and arrive incognito.
Copy !req
720. I don't like to be recognized.”
Copy !req
721. How would you have reacted
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722. if someone had taken you
for Makhmalbaf?
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723. If it was outside the theater,
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724. I'd have tried not to attract attention,
Copy !req
725. but I sensed -
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726. Would you have tracked them
to their house
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727. and been their Makhmalbaf
for a few days too?
Copy !req
728. Yes.
Copy !req
729. How long
Copy !req
730. after his first visit
to your house
Copy !req
731. was he arrested?
Copy !req
732. When he left us that Tuesday,
Copy !req
733. he said he liked me
Copy !req
734. and that he wanted me
to play the lead
Copy !req
735. in his next film.
Copy !req
736. He added
that he'd be back to see us.
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737. He said he'd come to lunch
that Thursday,
Copy !req
738. and that soup
was his favorite meal.
Copy !req
739. How many days after you met
was he arrested,
Copy !req
740. and what were the grounds?
Copy !req
741. He first came on Tuesday,
then Thursday,
Copy !req
742. and it all ended on Saturday.
Copy !req
743. What were the reasons
for his arrest?
Copy !req
744. Had you become suspicious?
Copy !req
745. Yes. Actually, my father
Copy !req
746. had suspected him
from the start,
Copy !req
747. and he discussed our doubts
with Mr. Mohseni.
Copy !req
748. The description Mr. Mohseni gave
Copy !req
749. seemed to fit.
Copy !req
750. Seemed to fit.
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751. Mr. Mohseni, you've followed
this from the outset.
Copy !req
752. You know that
everything has unfolded
Copy !req
753. just as I predicted
from the start.
Copy !req
754. It was Mehrdad who insisted
Copy !req
755. that maybe the man
really was Makhmalbaf.
Copy !req
756. Fortunately,
something happened yesterday
Copy !req
757. that convinced him
that he wasn't Makhmalbaf.
Copy !req
758. Early yesterday
the so-called Makhmalbaf came here
Copy !req
759. to rehearse with my children.
Copy !req
760. Mehrdad came home
with a newspaper
Copy !req
761. and said in a loud voice,
“Congratulations, Mr. Makhmalbaf.”
Copy !req
762. The man was baffled
and didn't understand.
Copy !req
763. The newspaper said
Copy !req
764. that The Cyclist'
had won an award
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765. at the Rimini Festival.
Copy !req
766. He stood there dazed,
unable to respond.
Copy !req
767. He got out of it
in his own cunning fashion,
Copy !req
768. saying the award wasn't for the film
but for the musical score.
Copy !req
769. - He was thinking of the Fajr Festival.
- Probably.
Copy !req
770. So they continued with rehearsal,
Copy !req
771. but Mehrdad had realized
that the man wasn't Makhmalbaf.
Copy !req
772. But sometimes
Copy !req
773. news like that doesn't reach
a director right away.
Copy !req
774. But the newspaper said
Mr. Makhmalbaf
Copy !req
775. had wired his thank-you
to the festival,
Copy !req
776. so he had to know about it.
Copy !req
777. They continued rehearsing,
and then they went to the movies.
Copy !req
778. After the film,
Copy !req
779. he expressed a desire
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780. to spend
the night at our house,
Copy !req
781. so he came and slept here.
Copy !req
782. Around 6:00 the next morning,
Copy !req
783. I woke up to hear him
talking with Mehrdad.
Copy !req
784. He said he wanted to go...
Copy !req
785. out into the mountains.
Copy !req
786. Mehrdad was sure
he wouldn't return,
Copy !req
787. but he lent him his coat
for the cold,
Copy !req
788. and the man left.
Copy !req
789. We thought
Copy !req
790. we might never see him again,
Copy !req
791. but luckily - or unluckily -
he called a half hour ago
Copy !req
792. and asked Mehrdad
to pick him up in town,
Copy !req
793. so off he went.
Copy !req
794. They'll be here any moment now.
Copy !req
795. As I told you,
Copy !req
796. my friend Mr. Farazmand
has interviewed most of these artists.
Copy !req
797. I hope this man
really is Makhmalbaf.
Copy !req
798. Excuse me.
I hear a motorcycle.
Copy !req
799. Go on in.
I'll be right there.
Copy !req
800. Speak of the devil...
Copy !req
801. - Hello. How are you?
- Fine, thanks.
Copy !req
802. Come in.
Copy !req
803. My friend, Mr. Mohseni.
Copy !req
804. This is Mr. Makhmalbaf.
Copy !req
805. Please sit down.
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806. - How are you?
- Fine, thank you.
Copy !req
807. I trust you slept well.
Copy !req
808. Actually, I didn't.
Copy !req
809. - You didn't?
- I couldn't sleep.
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810. I'm sorry your night
Copy !req
811. in our home wasn't restful.
Copy !req
812. One often sleeps poorly
Copy !req
813. in someone else's home.
Copy !req
814. Yet a sage
feels at home anywhere.
Copy !req
815. But I'm no sage.
Copy !req
816. You certainly look like one.
Copy !req
817. Appearances can deceive.
Copy !req
818. Would you like something to eat?
Copy !req
819. I had a big breakfast,
so I'm not really hungry,
Copy !req
820. but I'd love for us all to share
Copy !req
821. a meal together.
Copy !req
822. On weekends our children
usually get up late
Copy !req
823. and just have lunch.
Copy !req
824. But I can make you some eggs.
Copy !req
825. No, it would have been nice
to eat together. I'm not hungry.
Copy !req
826. Whether you're a sage or not,
Copy !req
827. all we can offer you today
are eggs.
Copy !req
828. I won't say no.
Copy !req
829. Fix him some eggs.
Copy !req
830. Don't go to any trouble.
Copy !req
831. So it seems you're fond
of the mountains.
Copy !req
832. Do you go hiking often?
Copy !req
833. Sometimes.
Copy !req
834. This morning,
looking out the window,
Copy !req
835. I felt so close to nature
and the mountains.
Copy !req
836. It seems to me
Copy !req
837. that man really needs
to be close to nature.
Copy !req
838. One must be in touch
with the colors of nature
Copy !req
839. to remove the rust
covering one's heart.
Copy !req
840. “L asked, Why is
your face hidden from me?
Copy !req
841. She replied,
It is you who are hidden.”
Copy !req
842. Human beings hide
their true selves.
Copy !req
843. “You yourself are the veil,
for my face is revealed.”
Copy !req
844. That's the issue:
to uncover that true face.
Copy !req
845. That's why I needed
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846. to go up into the mountains
to study myself.
Copy !req
847. Nature is a mirror
in which we can study ourselves.
Copy !req
848. If you're so fond of nature,
why not live a more natural life?
Copy !req
849. Mehrdad, you don't look
ready for rehearsal.
Copy !req
850. I'm waiting for the others.
Have your lunch.
Copy !req
851. You're holding me up today.
Copy !req
852. Have your lunch.
Copy !req
853. What about me
seems unnatural to you?
Copy !req
854. That's not what I meant.
Copy !req
855. I'm just saying
that today's Friday,
Copy !req
856. a day off for most people.
You should rest a bit too.
Copy !req
857. When there's work to be done,
the day doesn't matter.
Copy !req
858. We have so little time
to do our real work.
Copy !req
859. That's why I always
make work my priority -
Copy !req
860. because it increases
one's opportunities.
Copy !req
861. A person
can't decide when to rest.
Copy !req
862. “Don't put off
what you can do today,
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what fate will bring tomorrow.”
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864. We can't even know
what lies ten minutes ahead,
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865. so we have to make use
of every opportunity.
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866. That's why I make
the most of everything.
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867. If I have the chance now,
why not use it?
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868. You can't always choose
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869. when to work and when to rest.
Copy !req
870. So I can't decide to stop working
just because it's a weekend.
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871. I love my work,
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872. so I'll pursue it no matter the day.
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873. All the weekdays I don't work
make up for the weekends I do.
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874. We spent many days just waiting.
Then finally work came along.
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875. If your boys maintain the same interest
they showed the first day,
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876. I think I could really work
with them night and day.
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877. But their interest seems to be fading.
I don't know why.
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878. Especially Mehrdad,
who's gradually stopped giving
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879. the beautiful performances
he was giving before, unfortunately.
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880. What can I say?
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881. I don't know why.
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882. In the beginning he was
interested and enthusiastic.
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883. If he showed real interest,
I'd have worked day and night
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884. without a problem.
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885. Without a problem.
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886. Anyway—
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887. Yes? Come in.
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888. It's Mr. Farazmand.
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889. Excuse me.
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890. - How are you?
- Fine, thank you.
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891. Sorry to bother you.
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892. I hope I'm not interrupting.
- Not at all.
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893. - I believe you've met.
- How are you?
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894. - Mr. Makhmalbaf.
- Pleased to meet you.
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895. Please sit down.
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896. How are you, Mr. Ahankhah?
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897. I hope I'm not interrupting.
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898. Mr. Ahankhah...
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899. may I have a word
with you in private?
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900. Mehrdad,
we have rehearsal, you know.
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901. Have your lunch.
I'll be right there.
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902. Mr. Ahankhah,
I need a tape recorder.
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903. Mr. Farazmand
needs a tape recorder.
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904. - We just have this one.
- No, a portable.
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905. We don't have one.
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906. - What about your neighbors?
- I'll ask them.
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907. Let him finish his lunch.
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908. Sorry, ma'am.
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909. Don't let them take him.
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910. Don't worry. He'll be back.
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911. Is this your first offense
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912. of this kind?
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913. Yes, it's the first.
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914. - I've heard that others have -
- Taken me for Makhmalbaf?
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915. So it's not the first time.
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916. People have taken me for him,
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917. and sometimes I'd say I was him.
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918. Are you sorry for what you did?
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919. Yes, I am,
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920. and whatever you decide
is acceptable to me.
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921. Whatever verdict you render is fine.
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922. I really regret what I did,
because I toyed with their feelings.
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923. But I never had
the slightest intention
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924. of stealing anything from them.
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925. I'm sorry for what I did,
and I don't regret my time in prison.
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926. Prison is good for the good
and bad for the wicked.
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927. It teaches the good a lesson
but only makes the wicked worse.
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928. I regret what I did, but -
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929. - Have you been in prison before?
- Never.
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930. - Your occupation?
- I worked in a print shop.
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931. Why did you inspect their house
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932. room by room?
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933. I was playing
the part of a director,
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934. describing where shots
should be filmed
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935. and what decor should be used.
Copy !req
936. Have you ever worked in film?
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937. No, but I've read screenplays
and books on the subject.
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938. So I'd give directions
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939. and say to come this way,
or run over there.
Copy !req
940. Or when we were outside -
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941. You asked them to cut down
some trees in their yard.
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942. I said that
for the scenes in the yard,
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943. the trees would block
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944. the nice view of the house,
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945. and Mr. Ahankhah said
he'd cut them down.
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946. But I said no,
that we could try other angles.
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947. Was the idea of filming
at their house
Copy !req
948. yours or theirs?
Copy !req
949. They welcomed my idea.
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950. Did you intend to ask them
for money for the production?
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951. To produce a film?
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952. I said that if it worked out,
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953. then we'd have to do something.
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954. I mean, it was my intention
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955. that if they put up money -
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956. If he'd said, “I'll put up
money for your film,”
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957. I'd have done it -
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958. but I wouldn't have let things
get that far.
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959. Very well.
He's expressed remorse.
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960. I'd like to ask the plaintiffs
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961. if they would agree to pardon him.
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962. Of course, by law
his offense must be punished,
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963. but if the plaintiffs pardon him,
Copy !req
964. the court can reduce his sentence.
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965. If he'd shown some honesty,
I'd have no objection.
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966. But listening to him,
I get the impression
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967. he's still playing a role,
even if a slightly different one.
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968. Instead of playing Makhmalbaf,
Copy !req
969. now he's playing
the sensitive soul.
Copy !req
970. I'd like to ask
Mr. Farazmand to tell the court
Copy !req
971. about the various people
who contacted him regarding this man.
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972. You have relevant information?
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973. Yes, I do.
I've been following this case.
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974. What was the title of your article?
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975. “Bogus Makhmalbaf Arrested.”
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976. “Bogus Makhmalbaf”?
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977. When the article came out,
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978. I received lots of phone calls
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979. from readers.
Copy !req
980. One woman called
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981. and in tears said
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982. that a man claiming
to be Makhmalbaf had deceived her.
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983. He'd even promised to marry her
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984. and give her
a lead role in his film.
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985. She wanted to see him
and turn him over to authorities.
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986. I insisted she come to court
or to my office
Copy !req
987. and give me
her address and telephone
Copy !req
988. so I could confirm her story
Copy !req
989. and let her confront him,
but she refused.
Copy !req
990. Other anonymous callers
from a print shop said
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991. that the accused
had misappropriated funds,
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992. such as keeping the payment
from a paper delivery.
Copy !req
993. Mr. Sabzian?
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994. Concerning the lady's phone call -
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995. Since you're single now,
you could have -
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996. I strongly deny that,
and I'm prepared to confront her.
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997. I worked as a salesman
for a trading company.
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998. I'd take some soap
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999. or food products
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1000. and put them in my bag
and go looking for clients.
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1001. The day I met Mrs. Ahankhah,
I was low on money.
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1002. I hadn't even had lunch,
and I was hungry.
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1003. I was supposed to go
to my aunt's that night,
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1004. which I did.
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1005. The next day I was hungry again.
Copy !req
1006. I thought since Mrs. Ahankhah
had believed I was Makhmalbaf,
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1007. I'd go there in hopes
of getting some lunch.
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1008. I'd like to add...
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1009. an important fact.
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1010. In my notebook,
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1011. on the last day,
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1012. the day I was arrested,
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1013. under Mr. Ahankhah's address,
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1014. I wrote...
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1015. “the tragic finale,”
Copy !req
1016. that this was
the end of a tragedy.
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1017. That's what I sensed and wrote.
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1018. I'm sure they read it
at the police station.
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1019. I was certain I'd be arrested that day
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1020. because of the money I'd received
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1021. and the fact
I'd spent the night there.
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1022. But I couldn't stop myself
from going there.
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1023. - Why?
- I enjoyed what I was doing.
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1024. I enjoyed playing
the part of Makhmalbaf
Copy !req
1025. and inspiring their respect
and admiration,
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1026. and also the fact they might
give me financial support.
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1027. Without all that,
my spirits would have fallen.
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1028. And when he picked me up
on his motorcycle,
Copy !req
1029. I could sense it completely,
but I went anyway.
Copy !req
1030. We got to their house,
and I knew I'd be arrested.
Copy !req
1031. I figured there was just
a 20% chance I wouldn't be,
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1032. because when I spoke
with Mehrdad on the phone,
Copy !req
1033. he asked if I'd wait for him
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1034. at Hosseinabad Square.
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1035. I said I would,
that he should come get me.
Copy !req
1036. He was surprised to find me there,
and we headed home.
Copy !req
1037. But I knew I'd be arrested,
and I went willingly.
Copy !req
1038. My notebook's
at the police station.
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1039. They took my bag,
so I'm sure they read it.
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1040. - Where 2; that paper?
- Unfortunately I tore it up,
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1041. and their address as well,
because I thought it was all over.
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1042. When did you realize they knew
you weren't Makhmalbaf?
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1043. On the last day.
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1044. That night I spent with them,
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1045. I saw a picture from Makhmalbaf's
Marriage of the Blessed -
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1046. the scene where Roya Nonahali
is cleaning the floor,
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1047. and Makhmalbaf's in the picture.
Copy !req
1048. I figured that before I got there,
Copy !req
1049. they'd been looking
at film magazines
Copy !req
1050. to find a picture of him
and show it to me
Copy !req
1051. to see how I would react.
Copy !req
1052. They showed me the picture and said,
Copy !req
1053. “Mr. Makhmalbaf,
you were much more handsome
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1054. when you were younger.”
Copy !req
1055. I said I was just younger then.
Copy !req
1056. I quickly moved on,
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1057. but I sensed
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1058. they'd started to catch on a bit.
Copy !req
1059. But I convinced myself
that they weren't yet certain
Copy !req
1060. that I wasn't Makhmalbaf.
Copy !req
1061. How far were you going
to take this?
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1062. As far as they were prepared...
Copy !req
1063. to go.
Copy !req
1064. When he came
to our house that Thursday,
Copy !req
1065. he had salt-and-pepper hair.
Copy !req
1066. But in the magazine picture,
his hair was black.
Copy !req
1067. He volunteered on his own
that he was younger then,
Copy !req
1068. and his hair had been
thick and black,
Copy !req
1069. and now it was gray
and thinner.
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1070. When he came back that Saturday,
Copy !req
1071. he'd dyed his hair.
Copy !req
1072. How does he explain that?
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1073. My mother, who is here,
Copy !req
1074. can confirm that I was dyeing my hair
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1075. long before
this whole episode began.
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1076. I simply wanted
to look a bit younger.
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1077. You are young.
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1078. I've been dyeing my hair
for a long time,
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1079. I've been dyeing my hair
for a long time,
Copy !req
1080. but not for the reason
suggested here.
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1081. - Have you ever married?
- Yes.
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1082. - You have a wife and family?
- We're separated.
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1083. Why is that?
Copy !req
1084. I was poor and out of work.
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1085. - Any children?
- Two.
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1086. - Where are they?
- My wife has one. I have the other.
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1087. - Who looks after the one with you?
- My mother.
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1088. - Where's your mother?
- She lives near Mamazan.
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1089. I mean is she here?
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1090. Yes, in the back,
in the black veil.
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1091. - Are you Mr. Sabzian's mother?
- Yes.
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1092. - Do you know why he divorced?
- Yes.
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1093. Why?
Copy !req
1094. He works in a print shop,
Copy !req
1095. but the work is on and off.
Our house is small.
Copy !req
1096. After he married,
I gave them a room in our house.
Copy !req
1097. They were fine for seven years,
Copy !req
1098. but then she began complaining
Copy !req
1099. that it was a poor house
that held no future for her.
Copy !req
1100. He told her
Copy !req
1101. that if she wasn't happy,
they should divorce.
Copy !req
1102. They agreed that she'd keep
one child and me the other.
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1103. He lives with me.
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1104. When he has work,
he gives me 50 tomans a day.
Copy !req
1105. We just live our lives,
and everyone knows us.
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1106. He's a good boy.
He's never been in trouble before.
Copy !req
1107. Why didn't you try
to post bail for him?
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1108. I went to see
the officer in charge.
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1109. I also asked
to see Mr. Ahankhah,
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1110. but the authorities
said they'd handle it.
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1111. Every time I feel sad in prison...
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1112. I think of the Koran verse
that says,
Copy !req
1113. “Speak Allah's name,
and your heart will be consoled,”
Copy !req
1114. but I feel no consolation.
Copy !req
1115. Whenever I feel depressed
or overwhelmed,
Copy !req
1116. I feel the urge
to shout to the world
Copy !req
1117. the anguish of my soul,
Copy !req
1118. the torments I've experienced,
all my sorrows -
Copy !req
1119. but no one wants
to hear about them.
Copy !req
1120. Then a good man comes along
Copy !req
1121. who portrays
all my suffering in his films,
Copy !req
1122. and I can go see them
over and over again.
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1123. They show the evil faces
Copy !req
1124. of those who play
with the lives of others,
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1125. the rich who pay no attention
Copy !req
1126. to the simple material needs
of the poor.
Copy !req
1127. That's why I felt compelled
Copy !req
1128. to take solace in that screenplay.
Copy !req
1129. I read it,
and it brings calm to my heart.
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1130. It says the things
I wish I could express.
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1131. Now that you've played this part,
Copy !req
1132. do you think you're
a better actor than director?
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1133. I don't want to be presumptuous...
Copy !req
1134. but I'm more interested in acting.
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1135. I think I could express
Copy !req
1136. all the bad experiences I've had,
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1137. all the deprivation I've felt
with every fiber of my being.
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1138. I think I could
Copy !req
1139. get these feelings across
Copy !req
1140. through my acting.
Copy !req
1141. A ran 7' you acting
for the camera nigh! no w?
Copy !req
1142. What are you doing now?
Copy !req
1143. I'm speaking of my suffering.
Copy !req
1144. I'm not acting.
Copy !req
1145. I'm speaking from the heart.
Copy !req
1146. This isn't acting.
For me, art...
Copy !req
1147. is the experience
of what you've felt inside.
Copy !req
1148. If one could cultivate
that experience,
Copy !req
1149. it's like when Tolstoy says
Copy !req
1150. that art is the inner experience
cultivated by the artist
Copy !req
1151. and conveyed to his audience.
Copy !req
1152. Given the positive feelings
I've experienced,
Copy !req
1153. as well as the deprivation
and suffering,
Copy !req
1154. and my interest in acting,
Copy !req
1155. I think I could be an effective actor
Copy !req
1156. and convey that inner reality.
Copy !req
1157. Then why did you pretend
to be a director
Copy !req
1158. instead of an actor?
Copy !req
1159. Playing the part of a director
is a performance in itself.
Copy !req
1160. To me, that is acting.
Copy !req
1161. What part would you like to play?
Copy !req
1162. My own.
Copy !req
1163. Haven't you already done that?
Copy !req
1164. Mr. Sabzian,
you've heard the charges
Copy !req
1165. and admitted at least some guilt.
Copy !req
1166. You may now state
any final arguments in your defense.
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1167. I ask the honorable
Ahankhah family...
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1168. to forgive me
in the eternal sense.
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1169. In the legal sense,
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1170. they can forgive or punish me.
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1171. I ask the court's
forgiveness as well.
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1172. Do you vow
never to do this again?
Copy !req
1173. Yes, I give my word.
Copy !req
1174. In view of -
Copy !req
1175. - Your Honor, please forgive him.
- Please be seated.
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1176. As a descendant
of the house of the Prophet,
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1177. I ask you to please forgive him.
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1178. In view of his young age,
Copy !req
1179. and the fact
he has children to support,
Copy !req
1180. and the fact he's confessed
and has no prior record
Copy !req
1181. and vows never
to repeat such mistakes,
Copy !req
1182. I ask the plaintiffs
Copy !req
1183. to forgive him if they can.
Copy !req
1184. But as I said before,
their pardon
Copy !req
1185. could only be considered
extenuating circumstances.
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1186. Are the plaintiffs willing?
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1187. I am willing
Copy !req
1188. to withdraw my complaint
in the hope that Mr. Sabzian
Copy !req
1189. will become
a useful member of society.
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1190. Now that he's expressed
remorse for his actions,
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1191. if my son Mehrdad
is in agreement,
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1192. I will withdraw my complaint.
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1193. I consider him to be sick,
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1194. for reasons not relevant
to these proceedings.
Copy !req
1195. But everyone knows
that the reasons are social malaise
Copy !req
1196. and unemployment,
which lead to corruption.
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1197. And I think that if he's freed
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1198. and finds a proper job,
Copy !req
1199. he will lead an honest life.
Copy !req
1200. Therefore I agree
to withdraw my complaint.
Copy !req
1201. We lost him.
Copy !req
1202. He didn't wait in the right spot.
Copy !req
1203. I can't see him.
Stop rolling?
Copy !req
1204. We can't redo this shot.
Copy !req
1205. Now I see him - behind the taxi.
Copy !req
1206. - I see him.
- See him?
Copy !req
1207. We just lost sound.
Copy !req
1208. What do you mean?
Copy !req
1209. It's either the jack
or Mr. Makhmalbaf's lapel mike.
Copy !req
1210. It's old equipment.
Copy !req
1211. It has a loose wire.
Copy !req
1212. It's 15 years old.
Copy !req
1213. The sound's back.
Copy !req
1214. Will it go out again?
Copy !req
1215. It's back for now.
Copy !req
1216. Are you Mr. Sabzian?
Copy !req
1217. How are you?
Copy !req
1218. Don't cry.
Copy !req
1219. There's no need for that.
Copy !req
1220. When did you get out?
- Just now.
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1221. Let me look at you.
Copy !req
1222. I have to thank you.
Copy !req
1223. When did you get out?
Copy !req
1224. Look at me.
Copy !req
1225. Let's go.
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1226. This way.
Copy !req
1227. You Okay?
Copy !req
1228. Where are you going now?
- The Ahankhahs'.
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1229. I'll take you.
Have you seen me before?
Copy !req
1230. - In the movie.
- What movie?
Copy !req
1231. Marriage of the Blessed.
Copy !req
1232. Do you prefer
being Makhmalbaf or Sabzian?
Copy !req
1233. Even I'm tired of being Makh-
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1234. I'll get my bike.
Copy !req
1235. Hold this for me.
Copy !req
1236. How long were you in prison?
Copy !req
1237. When you met
that woman on the bus...
Copy !req
1238. You can get some flowers here.
Copy !req
1239. Count your money.
Copy !req
1240. Careful with your money.
Copy !req
1241. Here.
You need money?
Copy !req
1242. Not yellow, my friend.
Copy !req
1243. Pick a different color.
Copy !req
1244. Those red ones are better.
Copy !req
1245. Okay back there?
- Yeah.
Copy !req
1246. Let's go.
Copy !req
1247. - Yes?
- Hello.
Copy !req
1248. It's Hossein Sabzian.
Copy !req
1249. - Who?
- Sabzian.
Copy !req
1250. Makhmalbaf.
Copy !req
1251. - Yes?
- This is Mr. Makhmalbaf.
Copy !req
1252. Hello, Mr. Makhmalbaf.
Come in.
Copy !req
1253. What's the date, Hossein?
Copy !req
1254. The third.
Copy !req
1255. - When did you first come here?
- Forty days ago.
Copy !req
1256. Dry those tears.
Copy !req
1257. That won't do.
Copy !req
1258. Hello.
Copy !req
1259. Welcome to our home.
Copy !req
1260. You know Mr. Sabzian.
Copy !req
1261. Please forgive me.
Copy !req
1262. This isn't the old Mr. Sabzian.
Copy !req
1263. I hope you'll see him
in a new light.
Copy !req
1264. I hope he'll be good now
and make us proud of him.
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