Iran: A Cinematographic Revolution

Iran: A Cinematographic Revolution

Release date : May 18, 2006
Runtime : 1h 38m
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Original Language : Persian /
Director : Nader T. Homayoun /
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May 18, 2006 1h 38m Documentary Persian More
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Today Iranian cinema is one of the most highly regarded national cinemas in the world, regularly winning festival awards and critical acclaim for films which combine remarkable artistry and social relevance. Iran: A Cinematographic Revolution traces the development of this film industry, which has always been closely intertwined with the country's tumultuous political history, from the decades-long reign of Reza Shah Pahlevi and his son, the rise of Khomeini and the birth of the Islamic Republic, the seizure by militants of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, and the devastating war with Iraq.
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  • title:Iran: A Cinematographic Revolution
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2006
  • Runtime:1h 38m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Persian ·
  • Director: Nader T. Homayoun /
  • Writers: Nicolas Bertrand · Nader T. Homayoun ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Today Iranian cinema is one of the most highly regarded national cinemas in the world, regularly winning festival awards and critical acclaim for films which combine remarkable artistry and social relevance. Iran: A Cinematographic Revolution traces the development of this film industry, which has always been closely intertwined with the country's tumultuous political history, from the decades-long reign of Reza Shah Pahlevi and his son, the rise of Khomeini and the birth of the Islamic Republic, the seizure by militants of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, and the devastating war with Iraq.
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