Kiarostami was inspired by real events: while filming And Life Goes On , he noticed genuine tension between two non-professional actors, which became the dramatic kernel for this third installment. Themes of Resilience and Silence Cinema Iranica
But then—and this is the miracle—she stops. She turns. She lifts her hand to her head, adjusts her white headscarf. Then, in the most subtle, un-cinematic gesture in film history, she looks back at him. And she runs slowly . She runs back to him. She passes him and continues up the hill. Hossein, stunned, turns to follow. Through the olive trees- Abbas Kiarostami
The central drama unfolds between two of these amateur actors: Hossein (Hossein Rezai), a poor, illiterate mason, and Tahereh (Tahereh Ladanian), a well-off, literate young woman who lost her parents in the earthquake. In the film-within-the-film, they are playing a newlywed couple. In reality, Hossein has long been in love with Tahereh and wishes to marry her, but she refuses to even speak to him, citing their differences in class, education, and property. Kiarostami was inspired by real events: while filming