Abbas Kiarostami, born in 1940 in Tehran, was a legendary Iranian filmmaker, poet, and photographer, widely regarded as one of the most influential directors in world cinema. He gained international recognition with his 1997 film Taste of Cherry, which won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Kiarostami’s films, such as Close-Up and The Wind Will Carry Us, are known for their philosophical depth, minimalist style, and exploration of the boundaries between fiction and reality. Beyond cinema, Kiarostami was also a respected poet and visual artist, contributing to his reputation as a multi-talented figure in global art and culture.⬤