The Patience Stone (2013)
The Patience Stone (2013)






Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Golshifteh Farahani
The woman

Hamid Djavadan
The man

Hassina Burgan
The aunt

Massi Mrowat
The young soldier

Mohamed Al Maghraoui
The mullah

Malak Djaham Khazal
The neighbor

Faiz Fazil
Armed man

Hatim Seddiki
Soldier 1

Mouhcine Malzi
Soldier 2

Amine Ennaji
Soldier 3

Hiba Lharrak
Eldest daughter

Aya Abida
Youngest daughter

Fatima Mastouri
Old woman

Sabah Benseddik
Prostitute

Ahmed Ait Mahrabi
Man in armchair

Frédérique Dumas-Zajdela
Producer

Atiq Rahimi
Director / Novel / Screenplay

Max Richter
Original Music Composer

Thierry Arbogast
Director of Photography

Hervé de Luze
Editor

Erwin Prib
Production Design

Malek Jahan Khazai
Costume Design

Jean-Claude Carrière
Screenplay

Bénédicte Bellocq
Executive Producer

Rémi Burah
Co-Producer

Hani Farsi
Executive Producer

Philippe Gautier
Line Producer

Michaël Gentile
Producer

Lauraine Heftler
Associate Producer

Verona Meier
Associate Producer

Gerhard Meixner
Co-Producer

Roman Paul
Co-Producer

Delphine De Casanove
Art Direction

Faraz Mesgari Abbasi
Sound Mixer

Dana Farzanehpour
Sound

Lars Ginzel
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Anas Hamouch
Boom Operator

Noemi Hampel
Sound Designer

Sajjad Motamedzadeh
Boom Operator

Xavier Prat
Sound Editor
Media.

Details.
Release DateFebruary 20, 2013
Original NameSyngué Sabour - Pierre de patience
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 42m
Box Office$148,671
Genres
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Wiki.
The Patience Stone (Persian: سنگ صبور) is a 2012 French-Afghan war drama film directed by Atiq Rahimi, based on his 2008 novel of the same title. Written jointly by Jean-Claude Carrière and the director, the film stars Golshifteh Farahani, Hamid Djavadan, Massi Mrowat, and Hassina Burgan.
The film was selected as the Afghan entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards, although it was not nominated. Farahani was nominated for the Most Promising Actress category at the 39th César Awards. The film is set in Afghanistan and filmed in the country and in areas of Morocco that resembled Soviet-era housing in Kabul. It was produced with participation from the French Ministry of Culture (Ministère de la Culture), Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée, and multiple independent film production companies. The U.S. release was distributed by Sony Pictures Classics.
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