Country: Iran
Year: 1989
Duration: 75'


Nassim's wife has been admitted to a hospital and needs a very costly operation. When a street-theater company makes him an offer, Nassim accepts. He is to peddle a bicycle day and night for an entire week in a square so that he can attract a lot of people. The big bookmakers of the city, who have placed bets on Nassim's victory or defeat, follow the course of the contest. At its end, Nassim may be able to get the money he needs for his wife's operation. The contest reaches its finish and the theater company leaves the scene along with a gypsy woman who reads the future. Nassim, surrounded by foreign journalists, keeps on pedalling with the help of his young son.

"Baysikelran is based on something that I witnessed myself when I was ten years old. Word got around that there was a Pakistani refugee who had decided to collect money for the victims of a flood that had struck Pakistan by pedalling without stopping for ten days. I went to see the show at the baseball stadium. There were few spectators, but a little fair started to grow up around the place. On the seventh day the man collapsed and people began to take up a collection." (Mohsen Makhmalbaf)

Biography

film director

Mohsen Makhmalbaf

Born in 1957 in a poor quarter of Tehran, Mohsen Makhmalbaf had to do more than a dozen of odd jobs lo earn his own and help support his mother between the age of eight and seventeen. When he was 15, he engaged in clandestine activity through a guerrilla group he himself had organized. Al 17, he was shot and arrested when trying to disarm a policeman and spent four and a half years in prison.
Released during the 1979 revolution, he quit all political activity and went in for literature and cinema. His published work includes about twenty volumes of novels and dramaturgy, film scripts and essays on art, some of which haze been translated into Turkish, Arabic, Urdu, Kurdish and English. With several scripts in addition lo the ones he had personally filmed, two documentaries and 20 movies edited by him, Makhmalbaf is the most prolific Iranian director of the last two decades.
His fourteen films made in as many years have invariably been, for one reason or another, controversial at home and abroad. The Peddler, The Cyclist, Marriage of the Blessed, Time for Love, Once Upon a Time, Cinema, The Actor and Salaam Cinema have so far been presented at 170 international film festivals and screened in 40 countries, with 22 prizes won among them. The awards include the top prize at the Rimini International Film Festival (Italy, 1989) and the East-West Award al the Hawaii International Film Festival (Usa, 1991) for The Cyclist; the First Prize of the Taormina International Film Festival (Italy, 1992), the jury's Special Award and the Fipresci film critics' award at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (Czechoslovakia, 1992), and the jury's Special Award at the Istanbul International Film Festival (Turkey, 1992) for Once Upon a Time, Cinema; and the Critics' Award (Sao Paulo, Brasil, 1995) for all his works.

FILMOGRAFIA

Film di finzione/Fiction Films
Tobe-ye Nasuh (Nasooh's Repentance/Pentimento definitivo, 1982).
Do cheshm-e bi su (Two Sightless Eyes/Due occhi senza luce, 1983).
Estèaze (Seeking Refuge in God/Rifugiarsi in Dio, 1984).
Baycot (Boycott/Il boicottaggio, 1985).
Dastforush (The Peddler/L'ambulante, 1986).
Baysilkeran (The Cyclist/Il ciclista, 1987).
'Arusi-ye khuban (The Marriage of the Blessed/Il matrimonio dei benedetti, 1988).
Nobat-e asheqi (Time of Love/Tempo d'amare, 1990).
Shabhay-e Zayandeh Rud (Nights on the Zayandeh Rud/Notti sullo Zayandeh Rud, 1990).
Ruzi ruzegari cineina/Nasseroddin Shah, hactore cinema (Once Upon a Time, Cinema/C'era una volta il cinema, 1991).
Honar Pishé (The Actor/ L'attore, 1992).
Salaam Cinema (Salam Cinema, 1994).
Gabbeh (idem, 1995).
Nun va goldun (A Moment of Innocence/Un istante di innocenza,1996).

Documentari/Documentare
Gozideh tasvir dar doran-c Qajar (A Selection of Images from Qajar Era/Una selezione di immagini del periodo Qajar, 1992).
Sang-o shisheh (The Stone and the Glass/La pietra e il vetro, 1993).

Cast

& Credits

Regia, sceneggiatura, scenografia e montaggio: Mohsen Makhmalbaf.
Director of photography: Ali Reza Zarrindast.
Music: Majid Entezami.
Cast and characters: Moharram Zeynalzadeh (Nasim), Esma'il Soltanian (showman), Mohamad Reza Maleki (Jomeh), Mahshid Afsharzadeh (zingara), Firooz Kiyani (il motociclista).
Production company: Istituto per gli affari cinematografici della fondazione Mostazafan.
Foreign sales agent: Farabi Cinema Foundation, 55 Sie-Tir Avenue, 11358 Tehran, Iran, tel. +98-21-671010, ax +98-21-678155.
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