Bashu, the Little Stranger
"Bashu, the Little Stranger" is a 1986 Iranian film directed by Bahram Beizai. The story follows a young boy named Bashu, who flees from the violence of the Iran-Iraq War and finds refuge in a rural village.
In the village, Bashu faces challenges due to his different background and language. He is taken in by a woman named Nafas, who helps him adapt to his new life. The film explores themes of identity, belonging, and the impact of war on children.