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Iranian cinema has an extraordinary history that has been marked by religion and ever-shifting political, economic, and social environments. This addition to Intellect’s Directory of World Cinema series turns the spotlight on the award-winning cinema of that nation, with particular attention to the major movements, historical turning points and prominent figures that have helped shape it. A wide range of genres are presented, including comedy, Film Farsi, new wave, children’s films, art house film and women’s cinema. For the film studies scholar, students working on alternative or national cinema, or for all those who love Persian cinema and wish to learn more, Directory of World Cinema: Iran will be an essential companion to this prolific and prominent film industry.



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'A fresh and intelligently pithy story of Iranian cinema'.

-- James B. Evans, Electric Sheep-

'Successfully maps the long history of creativity, intellectualism and imagination of [Iran]. This book makes an important contribution to the area of Iranian cinema and film, and is recommended to those who want to know more about Iran and its extraordinary cinema'.

-- Arezou Zalipour, Media International Australia

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction by the Editor

Film of the Year: About Elly

Cinema and the Modern Idea: Interview with Jafar Panah

Renowned Directors

The emergence of cinema in Iran – Behrouz Turani

Film Farsi the mainstream cinema – Parviz Jahed T

he Forerunners of the New Wave Cinema in Iran – Parviz Jahed

The New Wave Movement – Saeed Aghighi

Post-revolutionary Melodrama – Taraneh Dadar

The New Art Films – Adam Bingham

The Cinema of War – Hamid Reza Sadr

The Image of Children – Fereshteh Shakib

Identity and Cultural differences – Michelle Langford

Directory of World Cinema: Iran

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      Publisher: Intellect Books
      Publication Date: 15/03/2012
      ISBN13: 9781841503998, 978-1841503998
      ISBN10: 1841503991

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Iranian cinema has an extraordinary history that has been marked by religion and ever-shifting political, economic, and social environments. This addition to Intellect’s Directory of World Cinema series turns the spotlight on the award-winning cinema of that nation, with particular attention to the major movements, historical turning points and prominent figures that have helped shape it. A wide range of genres are presented, including comedy, Film Farsi, new wave, children’s films, art house film and women’s cinema. For the film studies scholar, students working on alternative or national cinema, or for all those who love Persian cinema and wish to learn more, Directory of World Cinema: Iran will be an essential companion to this prolific and prominent film industry.



      Trade Review

      'A fresh and intelligently pithy story of Iranian cinema'.

      -- James B. Evans, Electric Sheep-

      'Successfully maps the long history of creativity, intellectualism and imagination of [Iran]. This book makes an important contribution to the area of Iranian cinema and film, and is recommended to those who want to know more about Iran and its extraordinary cinema'.

      -- Arezou Zalipour, Media International Australia

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction by the Editor

      Film of the Year: About Elly

      Cinema and the Modern Idea: Interview with Jafar Panah

      Renowned Directors

      The emergence of cinema in Iran – Behrouz Turani

      Film Farsi the mainstream cinema – Parviz Jahed T

      he Forerunners of the New Wave Cinema in Iran – Parviz Jahed

      The New Wave Movement – Saeed Aghighi

      Post-revolutionary Melodrama – Taraneh Dadar

      The New Art Films – Adam Bingham

      The Cinema of War – Hamid Reza Sadr

      The Image of Children – Fereshteh Shakib

      Identity and Cultural differences – Michelle Langford

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