- Close-Up
6/19/22 (Sun)
Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami based his 1990 maybe-it-was-maybe-it-wasn’t documentary on a true case in which an unemployed man managed to enter the lives of an upper-middle-class family by impersonating a famous film director. The setup recalls the stage show Six Degrees of Separation, where a black man claiming to be the son of Sidney Poitier puts one over on a wealthy white family – in fact, both shows oddly appeared in the same year. The latter, also based loosely on a true story, was a satiric jab at upper class pretensions in an artsy New York household, with a racial dimension to boot. Close-Up goes a step beyond that in using the actual people involved in the case in a semi-real, semi-staged format. Moreover, the focus is on the poor rather than the rich as the young man uses his deceit in an attempt to find dignity in his life.