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Andrej Chovanec

  • In the Shadow of the Cypress (2023): Hossein Molayemi and Shirin Sohani’s Oscar-Winning Animated Short Film
    23. August 2025

    In the Shadow of the Cypress (2023): Hossein Molayemi and Shirin Sohani’s Oscar-Winning Animated Short Film

  • A Hero (2021) by Asghar Farhadi: Mythology Meets Realism
    15. August 2025

    A Hero (2021) by Asghar Farhadi: Mythology Meets Realism

  • Leila’s Brothers (2022): Saeed Roustaee’s Complex Iranian Family Drama
    9. August 2025

    Leila’s Brothers (2022): Saeed Roustaee’s Complex Iranian Family Drama

  • Forugh Farrokhzad’s The House Is Black (1963): The Radical Poetry of Ugliness
    1. August 2025

    Forugh Farrokhzad’s The House Is Black (1963): The Radical Poetry of Ugliness

  • Abbas Kiarostami and Nature: Part 2 — Beauty Is Meaningful
    26. July 2025

    Abbas Kiarostami and Nature: Part 2 — Beauty Is Meaningful

  • Abbas Kiarostami and Nature: Part 1 — The Poetry of Landscape
    21. July 2025

    Abbas Kiarostami and Nature: Part 1 — The Poetry of Landscape

  • Shayda (2023) by Noora Niasari: A Sensitive but Simplified Portrait of the Iranian Diaspora
    19. July 2025

    Shayda (2023) by Noora Niasari: A Sensitive but Simplified Portrait of the Iranian Diaspora

  • Marva Nabili’s The Sealed Soil (1977): A Hidden Gem of Iranian New Wave
    13. July 2025

    Marva Nabili’s The Sealed Soil (1977): A Hidden Gem of Iranian New Wave

  • Parviz Sayyad’s Dead End (1977): When Paranoia Looks Like Love
    8. July 2025

    Parviz Sayyad’s Dead End (1977): When Paranoia Looks Like Love

  • Three Reasons: Where is the Friend’s House?
    7. July 2025

    Three Reasons: Where is the Friend’s House?

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Iran Zamin Cinema offers a deep insight into the world of Iranian cinema. The blog explores filmmaking both within Iran’s borders and across the broader Persian cultural sphere. It highlights not only the unique aesthetics of Iranian films but also the complex social context in which they are created.

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