"10 on Ten" is a 2004 Iranian documentary film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. Looking to his own art for inspiration, Abbas Kiarostami reflects on his techniques of filming and how he taped certain sequences in "Ten" in 2001.
This isn’t so much a documentary as it is an 80 minute class with Iranian auteur Abbas Kiarstomi. Using his movie “Ten” as an example, he breaks down his theory of filmaking in 10 chapters, ranging from his preference of camera, to his take on character and directing.
Don’t expect a doc with include scenery and talking heads. There is only one talking head, Kiarstomi’s, as it drives cross countryside alone. But that’s the beauty of this. It was just him and a camera and some free time.
He’s talking directly at us. Giving us a very personal talk that would otherwise take place in his head.
Kiarstomi is an ego-centric who says something profound and knows it. Sometimes he says something hilarious and doesn’t. But he is honest and proud, with a confidence worthy of envy.