In a film from this country, a woman caring for a man with Alzheimer’s suffers a miscarriage after being pushed down a flight of stairs. A director from this country made a film set in Tuscany in which a character played by Juliette Binoche (“bee-NUSH”) debates with a man over his theory that copies are worth as much as originals. A director from this country was accused of plagiarism shortly after the release of his film A Hero. A 1990 docufiction film reenacts events in which a man impersonated a film director from this country. A director from this country, who frequently shot in cars, also made a film in which a suicidal man looks for someone to bury him after death, Taste of Cherry. For 10 points, name this home country of directors Asghar Farhadi (“far-haw-DEE”) and Abbas Kiarostami. ■END■
ANSWER: Iran [or Islamic Republic of Iran; or Jomhuri-ye Eslami-ye Iran] (The first line refers to A Separation. The docufiction film is Close-Up.)
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