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Ramin Bahraniās acclaimed debut feature shines a light on the immigrant experience in America
A modest miracle of twenty-first-century neorealism, the acclaimed debut feature by Ramin BahraniĀ speaks quietly but profoundly to the experiences of those living on the margins of the American dream.
Back in his home country of Pakistan, Ahmad (Ahmad Razvi, elements of whose own life story were woven into the script) was a famous rock star. Now a widower separated from his son and adrift in New York, he works long hours selling coffee and bagels from a midtown Manhattan food cart, engaged in a Sisyphean search for human connection and a sense of purpose that seems perpetually just out of reach.
A rare immigrantās-eye view of a post-9/11 city suffused with subtle paranoia and xenophobia,Ā Man Push CartĀ gives at once empathetic and clear-eyed expression to the everyday drama of human endurance.
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Man Push Cart (#1066) USED
Man Push Cart (#1066) USED
Ramin Bahraniās acclaimed debut feature shines a light on the immigrant experience in America
A modest miracle of twenty-first-century neorealism, the acclaimed debut feature by Ramin BahraniĀ speaks quietly but profoundly to the experiences of those living on the margins of the American dream.
Back in his home country of Pakistan, Ahmad (Ahmad Razvi, elements of whose own life story were woven into the script) was a famous rock star. Now a widower separated from his son and adrift in New York, he works long hours selling coffee and bagels from a midtown Manhattan food cart, engaged in a Sisyphean search for human connection and a sense of purpose that seems perpetually just out of reach.
A rare immigrantās-eye view of a post-9/11 city suffused with subtle paranoia and xenophobia,Ā Man Push CartĀ gives at once empathetic and clear-eyed expression to the everyday drama of human endurance.
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Ramin Bahraniās acclaimed debut feature shines a light on the immigrant experience in America
A modest miracle of twenty-first-century neorealism, the acclaimed debut feature by Ramin BahraniĀ speaks quietly but profoundly to the experiences of those living on the margins of the American dream.
Back in his home country of Pakistan, Ahmad (Ahmad Razvi, elements of whose own life story were woven into the script) was a famous rock star. Now a widower separated from his son and adrift in New York, he works long hours selling coffee and bagels from a midtown Manhattan food cart, engaged in a Sisyphean search for human connection and a sense of purpose that seems perpetually just out of reach.
A rare immigrantās-eye view of a post-9/11 city suffused with subtle paranoia and xenophobia,Ā Man Push CartĀ gives at once empathetic and clear-eyed expression to the everyday drama of human endurance.











