A Time for Drunken Horses
"A Time for Drunken Horses" is a 2000 Iranian film directed by Bahman Ghobadi. The story follows a group of Kurdish siblings living in a remote village near the Iran-Iraq border. They struggle to survive after the death of their father and face various challenges, including poverty and the harsh realities of life in a war-torn region.
The film highlights the bond between the siblings as they navigate their difficult circumstances. It also explores themes of resilience and the impact of conflict on families. The title refers to the tradition of using horses to transport goods, symbolizing both hope and hardship in their lives.