Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Man Push Cart (Rahmin Bahrani, 2005)

I recently watched this film based on it being fervently recommended by Jim Emerson who runs the blog Scanners and is the editor for rogerebert.com.

He has written about it numerous times on his website after seeing it at the Toronto Film Festival a few years ago. Man Push Cart serves as an interesting counterpoint to most American films and invokes a spirit of "realism" in its portrayal of a struggling Middle Eastern immigrant trying to operate his own business in America.

Read more here, and here.

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