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That'll be 30 Toumans. Thank
you.
Here is your change.
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Thank you. - You're welcome. Good-bye.
Salt, salt for trade!
Hello,
Akbar Aqa. I need some potatoes.
Not
those, kid. Pick some down there.
Hello. How are you?
With
your permission.
Good-bye.
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Sixty-five Toumans. - My mom said to put it on our
tab.
Tell her your account has reached
its limit.
She should come and pay at
least part of it.
All right.
What the hell are you doing?
Why did you spill these? Are you crazy?
- My sister's shoes disappeared. - Get
lost. Beat it.
I left my sister's shoes
here.
I said get lost.
What?
You're still here?
You don't pay rent.
With all the water you use, the yard
will collapse!
What can I do? The
laundry is dirty!
I don't give a damn
if the laundry is dirty!
Don't you ever
do your wash?
Why don't you wash all
the neighbors' carpets while you're at it?
But don't you ever wash your clothes?
You damn people
are going to ruin me!
You haven't paid
rent in five months.
Why do you pour so
much water?
Don't you ever wash your
clothes during the year?
This is the
last time, I'm warning you!
Why don't
you come here when there are men to put you in
your place?
Ali.
Tell Zahra
to peel the potatoes after she puts the baby to
sleep.
Ali, did you get my shoes?
Mom said to peel the potatoes if the
baby is asleep.
- I said, did you get
my shoes? - Yes.
- Has he repaired them
nicely? - Yes.
Where are you going?
I want to see what they look like.
Your shoes are not there.
Are you teasing me?
No, I
swear I'm telling the truth.
I went to
the store, and the shoes disappeared.
I
looked all over, but I couldn't find them.
You mean they're lost?
Don't
say anything to Mom. I'll find them.
How will I get to school tomorrow?
Don't cry. I'll go after them right
away. I'll find them.
But you said you
looked all over.
Not all over.
Please, don't tell Mom anything.
Ali! Ali, where
are you going?
Help me fold the rug.
Where are you going?
Ali!
Ali, where are you going?
Ali, we play against Shahin tomorrow.
Ali, where are you going?
What are you doing here again?
Didn't I tell you to stay away? What a
pain in the neck!
- Hello, Aqa Sayed. -
Hello, son. How are you?
- Are you
going home? - Yes.
Wait a minute. I
need a favor.
This is sugar for next
week's ceremony.
- Ask your dad to chop
it. - Yes, sir.
Stay well, son.
You have nothing to do with the
landlord.
It's my job to deal with him.
Why do you argue with him?
I'll teach him a lesson. I'll break his
neck.
I'll make him understand where
his place is.
Tell me why you don't
listen to me!
Didn't the doctor say you
shouldn't do work?
Don't get mad! Why
did you do all this wash?
That rug is
heavy when it's wet!
You! Why didn't
you help your mother when she asked you to?
You should have been patient.
I would have come home and taken care
of it.
What is
your duty in this house?
Eat, sleep and
play?
You're not a kid anymore. You're
nine years old.
When I was nine years
old, I helped my parents.
Why do you
make me mad?
Are you stupid? Are you
dumb? Don't you understand?
All right.
Don't stress yourself.
They make me so
mad.
I don't know why the baby has been
feeling bad all day.
Zahra, pour some
tea for your father.
Thank you, dear.
I serve tea all day long at the
company,
but Zahra's tea has a special
taste.
Zahra, dear, you didn't bring
the sugar bowl.
There is all this
sugar.
This belongs to the mosque.
It's been given us in trust.
Get some sugar candy from the pot.
Are we out of sugar?
I've
been taking the coupons to the grocer,
but the sugar hasn't arrived yet.
Forget about him.
He doesn't
pay attention to the news.
He
distributes it when he decides.
You'd
better give the coupons to me.
I'll get
the sugar from the company store.
They're under the rug.
What's wrong, darling?
Ali...
how am I going...
to school...
without
shoes...
tomorrow?
Go to
your company store tomorrow.
We don't
have any formula left. Buy some for the baby.
Don't worry.
Rahim Aqa's
wife had a slipped disc.
Surgery made
it worse.
You should learn to live with
it.
What do you want me to do? Do
nothing all day?
Well, the doctor has
forbidden work.
You can go to school
with slippers.
Kokab Khanom's sister
had surgery, and she's fine.
Don't even
think about surgery.
I don't want you
to become crippled.
Ali, you really
have some nerve.
You lost my shoes.
I'm going to tell Dad.
Zahra, if you tell Dad, he'll beat both
of us...
because he doesn't have money
to buy you a pair of shoes.
Then what
should I do?
You can wear my sneakers.
I'll wear them
when you're back from school.
This is
for you.
Salt, salt, trade for dry
bread.
Salt trade for plastic bags, for
old slippers!
Next.
You,
Niloofar.
You, Fereshteh.
Next.
Marya.
Next.
Next.
Next.
Are you all right? Stay here.
Listen, kids.
Fereshteh
couldn't jump well because of her shoes.
One of the most important things... is
sneakers.
And I see, unfortunately,
that some of you don't wear them,
but
some of you are wearing them.
Okay,
Bahareh, it's your turn.
Next.
Next.
Come on!
Hurry up!
- Why are you
late? - I'm not late. I ran all the way.
Take the sneakers off. I'm late.
Did you get to school on time?
I was late. You
have to come earlier.
I came right
after the class.
You didn't tell Mom,
did you?
When I say I won't tell, I
won't.
The sneakers are very dirty.
- I'm ashamed to wear them. - You're
making excuses again.
No, it's true.
They are very dirty.
Well, we'll wash
them.
- Ali, let's go to practice. -
I'm busy.
- Come on. - I can't come.
- It won't take long. - My mother is
ill.
Get lost.
Today my dear
girl did all the housework...
and Ali
helped her.
I bought bread and
vegetables.
I swept the floor, washed
the vegetables and peeled potatoes.
Good girl.
I'll buy
something nice for both of them when I get a
raise.
You look much better now after a
couple of days rest.
If you don't use
the stairs, soon you'll be all right.
Ali.
Ali.
Ali.
- What is it? - Ali, it's raining.
The sneakers are getting wet. I'm
afraid to go outside.
Excuse me, ma'am.
What time is it?
There is still time left to write. Go
on.
Excuse me, ma'am. May I leave?
So you were just in a hurry to leave?
Go.
What is it, little girl?
What happened, my dear?
My shoe fell in
the water. It's stuck under the bridge.
All right. Don't cry, dear. I'll get it
for you.
Run and catch it.
Catch that shoe, old man. Catch it.
Where were you?
Why are you
late?
- Why is it wet? - I won't wear
these anymore.
Why it is wet?
It fell in the gutter.
How
do I go to school in a wet sneaker?
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They're big. They come off. - That's a good one!
It's your fault. You lost my shoes.
Find them or I'll tell Dad.
I'm not scared of getting a beating!
Dad has no money until the end of the
month,
so he has to borrow some.
I thought you understood that.
Wait a minute.
Come down
here.
Where have you been? Why are you
so late?
Please, sir, I live far from
here.
Or do you
play on the way?
You were late
yesterday as well.
Next time, I won't
let you in.
Yes, sir.
Why
are your shoes wet?
Please, sir, I fell
in the gutter.
Why aren't your pants
wet?
Please, sir, it was shallow.
Is that so?
Why aren't your
socks wet?
Don't let it happen again.
- Go to your class. - Yes, sir.
- Permission, sir? - Sit down.
It's the final
match.
What's going on?
Can't you keep quiet until I'm
finished?
Sit up straight.
Sit down. Sit down!
Those
who were laughing will now cry.
Everybody failed, except for 15
students.
However, three earned top
grades.
Karim Nanva.
Ali
Mandegar.
Salman Najafi.
I want to talk to them
after class.
Zahra, Zahra.
Zahra.
Why don't you wait
when I call you?
Where are you going?
I'm returning Kobra Khanom's bowl of
offering stew.
Are you mad at me?
Isn't it nice?
Where did you
get it?
It's a prize from my teacher.
It's for you.
Take it. Take it.
- Really, for me? - Yes.
I
didn't tell Mom, you know?
I knew you
wouldn't.
I'll be back soon.
Ali, dear, bring me that tray.
Take the bowl of soup to Kokab Khanom.
- Who is it? - It's me, Ali.
- I have some soup for Kokab Khanom. -
Come in, son.
- Hello. - Hello, Ali,
dear.
Thank you very much.
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How is your dad, son? - He is fine.
Thank you.
Ali, dear, it's
very nice of your mother.
- Don't
mention it. - How is your mom?
- She is
fine. - Not bad.
- Give her my regards. - Yes, ma'am.
- Ali, don't go now. - Wait a minute.
It's not much.
- Here, take this. - No,
thank you.
Take it, son. God bless you.
Give my regards to your dad.
Arms up!
I am the flower of
this country!
Attention.
Obedient to the leader.
Exams are coming up. I have some
suggestions for you.
Look, children,
during the exam period,
you want to see
the result of your labor.
So you should
work harder. You must organize your time.
I will talk to your parents to make
sure...
you can study without problems
at home.
You should not stay up late to
watch TV series.
Set a limited time for
a break to watch the cartoons,
then all
you do is study.
Ask your mothers to go
over the lessons with you...
to make
sure you understand them well.
I told
you that you must clip your fingernails regularly.
You have to clip them every Friday when
you have time...
so that on Saturday
they're clean.
Why? Because bacteria
collects under the nails...
and when
you eat with your hands, you get sick.
All right, you may go to your classes.
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