Baran
''In the Name of God''
BARAN:
15, 16, 17... 40.
-I win. I win!
-Wait for me.
Ten packs of pasta,
four boxes of matches
seven packs
of Harvardin cigarettes...
eight packs
of Montana cigarettes.
Your name?
You always ask me.
Lateef.
Look at my fortune.
Mr. Hossein,
take good care of my ID card.
Remind Memar
to send me some money.
Sure.
It's 3,480 tomans.
And with this candy,
it makes 3,500 tomans.
Go ahead, help yourself!
Thanks a lot.
Don't forget to tell Memar.
Hurry up! Hurry up!
Put him down here!
Where does it hurt?
Is it real bad?
We're taking you to the hospital
right now!
What happened?
It's Najaf.
He fell from the second floor.
He jumped without his parachute?
Shame on you!
Get the hell back to your work!
Put him up in the truck!
Now, all of you, back to work!
Come on!
Take him to the hospital!
Don't mention the address here!
I don't want any trouble
with the inspectors.
Soltan, be careful! Go!
Mr. Engineer, stop flashing
this light. I am going blind.
I don't know what's wrong.
Hey, Chief, this is the bill
He hasn't even paid the wages
and he is sending me a bill!
Don't get excited!
Go down and get the wages
for the workers.
Unbelievable!
Mr. Engineer, are you still
playing with the light?
Mind your own business!
You badly need a flash
of genius.
Get lost!
Hey, Chief, this is your bill.
Memar tells you to come down
to get the workers' wages.
50,000 tomans
and the account is okay.
You are squeezing the hell
out of me!
There are plenty
of other workers!
Ask my own fellow countryman
if he got anything.
for the Afghan workers.
Iranian workers are
more important than Afghans!
My God,
in life you must be fair.
They come every day
all the way from Kan Sulerun.
They work more than Iranian
workers for much less money.
Look at poor Najaf
who fell today.
He is laid up at home
with broken bones.
Now in all conscience:
To whom should I give the money,
to them or to you?
To us!
Enough! You're hopeless!
Please stop speaking Turkish.
Speak Farsi so I can answer you!
Okay for Farsi! Do you know
what it means to have feelings?
-If you have feelings...
-No, you don't know.
...you give each worker
his daily wage or a contract.
-So, you want a contract?
-Yes.
Okay, now take this money,
and you this
and get the hell out of here.
Now what?
When will you give me
some money?
Your wife and kids are starving?
Your wife wants a divorce?
than in a bank...
and I also give you
pocket money.
I'd prefer
to take care of it myself.
Kid, you think you're smart,
don't you? Sit down!
Okay, take it, kid.
Come on, take it!
When I said you're not smart,
that's what I mean.
What do you wanna do
with this money?
Take this
and it's already too much.
You're young. You're a kid.
You aren't able
to make any savings.
Now, go and get the fuel
to fill up the lamps.
Memar, that's a bill to settle.
Lateef, what are you doing?
Hurry up with the fuel!
I am coming. I am coming.
-Where is Memar?
-Upstairs!
Good morning, Memar.
Is that a time to come to work?
It is almost noon!
Sorry I am late.
I dropped by Najaf's house.
Wait here. I'll be back.
Who is he, your kid?
No, Najaf's kid.
Any news of Najaf? How is he?
His foot is badly broken
and he is at home.
Today, don't work.
I'll pay your wage.
This money is for Najaf.
God bless you, Memar.
There's no rush.
This evening,
I'll drop by his house.
Najaf, in his state, can't work.
He's got five children to feed
and his wife passed away
last year.
His son could replace him.
Have you already worked
in construction?
A bit, but mostly
he was taking care
of his brothers and sisters.
What can you do?
This boy is smart.
He'll catch up very quickly.
Can't he speak for himself?
Kid, what can you do?
I hope he isn't deaf and dumb.
I said what work can you do?
It isn't a big deal
You're right,
but it takes strength
and this kid looks too weak.
One or two days,
and he'll be okay.
What is your name?
Rahmat.
All right, I take him on trial
for two to three days.
-Let him work with you.
-God bless you.
Where have you been
since the morning?
I was doing the shopping.
Hurry up,
serve tea to the workers.
That's what I'm doing.
How come you thought
of serving me tea today?
I saw you in a nightmare.
Soltan, this is your boy?
No. This is Rahmat,
the son of Najaf.
Oh, Najaf is dead?
God forbids!
He's home with a broken foot.
I was only joking.
Najaf and I are good friends.
Have some tea.
-Come on, have some tea!
-Rahmat, have some tea.
Hey, this tea is from yesterday?
No, from last week.
Of course it's from today.
Then why are you giving me
this dishwater?
Get yourself a private servant!
What the hell is yourjob here?
Shut your big mouth!
You think you're so strong?
What is going on?
Get the hell back to your work!
Back to your work!
Memar, Memar, the government
inspectors are coming.
The inspectors are coming!
Afghans, run, all of you hide!
The inspectors are here!
Hide yourselves. Hurry up, run!
Hello, sir. Welcome!
Memar, we heard that an Afghan
worker fell from this building.
Afghan?
We haven't any Afghans here.
It was
one of my fellow countrymen.
Where is he now?
He went from the hospital
back to his village.
You don't have
No, sir.
Do you know what it means
if you employ Afghans
without an authorization?
Yes.
So, now that you know the law,
read this paper and sign it.
-What's that?
-A letter of compliance.
-Please.
-How many Afghans work here?
One.
Oh yeah? Who's he? Where's he?
You're looking at him.
You think you're funny?
I work more than the Afghans
and I am treated like dirt.
Enough bullshit, big mouth!
Get lost!
Please.
Hey, you signed it, right?
Yes.
My respects.
Welcome any time.
-No, there's no one.
Okay, let's get out of here.
Don't worry. Come.
How was his work?
Not bad for a first day.
Hey, give this to Najaf.
That's kind of you.
Bye.
Memar, is there any for me?
You can't get your eyes
off from the money.
Bring tea. Go.
When he sees money,
Memar, the account is
not correct.
Some money is missing.
I know, I know.
First you fix the walls,
then I'll give you the rest.
What are you doing?
This one is heavy.
Turn... bend a bit...
further back.
A few days
and you'll get used to it.
Then you'll carry loads
better than a mule.
Oh! Stupid kid,
where's your head?
Oh, my God. I'm getting blind.
I hope this place
will soon collapse!
It's become a nursery.
Any kid who shows up gets a job!
Here comes
the abominable snowman.
Have some hot tea.
It will melt the snow.
You stupid moron!
Hey! Wait, there!
What the hell's going on?
Go back to your work!
What have you done
with yourself?
I was going down the stairs
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