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  1. May 3, 2007 · During the fundamentalist revolution of 1979, the Islamic clergy said cinema was a form of Western exploitation as corrupt as prostitution and over 100 movie theaters were burned to the ground.

  2. synopsis. During the 60’s and 70’s thousands of Israelis were living in Teheran, enjoying a special relationship with the Shah and his dictatorial rule. Protected by the large arm deals and intricate financial ties, the Israeli community enjoyed a wealthy and luxurious lifestyle in Teheran, but failed to realize that the corrupt and ...

  3. Before the Revolution, like Bertolucci's most recent film The Dreamers (2003), combines love of cinema, radical politics and transgressive sexuality. Set in Bertolucci's native Parma in 1962, the film is an exploration of political doubt and the illusive freedoms of illicit love.

  4. The film closely follows the lives of first and second graders, uncovering the struggles they face at home and with schoolwork. It reveals a saddening reality of parental illiteracy and a lack of understanding about motivation.

  5. But in '79 the expat's "Persian paradise" was shattered by the Islamist revolution. Using rare archive and interviews, this fascinating doc cleverly exposes the thrilling, dark reality of a forgotten slice of history. documentary rental and download.

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  8. Mar 2, 2021 · The movie premiered on May 9, 1964 at the 17th Cannes Film Fest in the International Critics’ Week series. Fabrizio (Francesco Barilli) a young student in Parma circa 1962, struggles with reconciling middle class life with his interest in the militant views of the Italian Communist Party.

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