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Children Of Heaven -1997- -bluray- -1080p- -yts... -

"Children of Heaven" (original title: "Bacheha-ye Aseman") is a film directed by Majid Majidi, a renowned Iranian filmmaker celebrated for his sensitive portrayal of life in Iran. The movie was Majidi's second feature film and marked a significant moment in Iranian cinema, showcasing the country's rich cultural heritage and the resilience of its people. Shot on a modest budget, the film features non-professional actors, adding to its authenticity and emotional depth.

"Children of Heaven" is a film that transcends cultural and linguistic barriers, speaking to universal themes of family, love, and resilience. Its BluRay release (1080p) via YTS is a welcome development, making it possible for both old fans and new audiences to appreciate Majid Majidi's masterpiece in high definition. For anyone interested in world cinema, or simply looking for a movie that will touch their heart, "Children of Heaven" on BluRay (1080p) is a must-watch. Whether you're a long-time fan or discovering it for the first time, this film promises to leave a lasting impression. Children Of Heaven -1997- -BluRay- -1080p- -YTS...

The story follows Ali, a young boy in a poor Tehran neighborhood, who accidentally loses his sister Zahra’s only pair of shoes. Fearing their father’s reaction and knowing the family’s financial struggle, the siblings strike a secret pact: they will share Ali’s sneakers. Zahra wears them to school in the morning and runs back to trade off with Ali for his afternoon classes. "Children of Heaven" is a film that transcends

is essential viewing for anyone who loves storytelling in its purest form. It transcends language and culture, tapping into the universal experience of childhood responsibility. It isn't just a movie about being poor; it’s a movie about the richness of the human spirit. Rating: 5/5 – A cinematic miracle. Iranian cinema classics similar to Majidi's work, or are you looking for technical specs regarding this specific Blu-Ray release? Whether you're a long-time fan or discovering it