A visual social examination in the form of ten conversations between a driving woman and her various pick-ups and hitchhikers.
Ten (2002), directed by Abbas Kiarostami, is a spare, observational drama structured as ten conversations. Unfolding almost entirely inside a car, it follows a woman behind the wheel as she talks with a series of passengers and hitchhikers, building a quiet social portrait through dialogue alone. Minimalist and intimate, the film favors real-time exchange and naturalism over plot, letting everyday talk reveal larger truths about gender, family, and contemporary life. Its mood is contemplative and understated. Suited to admirers of art-house and Iranian cinema and conversation-driven filmmaking. It holds a MagicMovieScore of 7.3.
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Mania Akbari
Driver

Amina Maher
Amin
Kamran Adl
Roya Arabshahi
Prostitute
Mandana Sharbaf
Amene Moradi
Katayoun Taleizadeh
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May 20, 2002
Runtime
1h 34m
Rating
NR
Genres
Drama
Director