“A sensitive Iranian Portrait of breakdown and uplift.”
–Village Voice
“A bluntly heart tugging city mouse, country mouse fable “The Deserted Station” is still a valuable addition to literature, whose characteristics are now well-established.”
–The New York Times
“For filmgoers who like drama that are spare but evocative, that focuses on the subtleties of relationship, and that feature foreign settings completely off the beaten path, “Deserted Station” will be a masterpiece.”
–San Francisco Chronicle
“It reminds us that Iranian cinemas apparent revival of cinematic humanism and its offer of a gentler relationship with the image than we would have thought possible in the twenty first century.”
-Sight and Sound
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