Review of Crimson Gold (2003) by Scott Tobias for The A.V. Club — 10 May 2006
Provides one of the rare glimpses of the upper class to come out of recent Iranian cinema--the last one in memory was 1996's exquisite, Ibsen-esque melodrama "Leila"--and director Jafar Panahi (The Circle) captures it vividly through his hero's wounded obsession.
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This review of Crimson Gold (2003) was written by Scott Tobias and published by The A.V. Club on 10 May 2006.
Crimson Gold has generally received very positive reviews.
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