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MAN PUSH CART

Director:

  Ramin Bahrani
  

Year Released:

  2005

Jan's Rating:

Rich's Rating:

4 out of 5

3.5 out of 5

Key Performances:

  Leticia Dolera
  Arun Lal
  Razia Mujahid
  Ahmad Razvi
  Charles Daniel Sandoval
Movie Haiku:Low-key, low-budget, deeply moving first film by writer/director Bahrani. Pakistani immigrant (Razvi) crawls out of bed in the middle of every night to set-up his mobile cart, spending long days serving coffee & bagels to all the midtown Manhattan workaholics & hangers in his little domain who depend on him.

ADDITIONAL FF2 INFO ABOUT THIS FILM:

Women filmmakers?

  No

Jewish content?

  No

Haiku Posted:

  2007