Oscar winning iranian movies
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The 10th Resistance Film Festival was held after a three-year gap from the 9th. While the festival was traditionally held every two years, it apparently became a triennial event in the 10th season, and was held with a one-year delay, in December 2005. The 10th season of the Resistance Film Festival also saw a change in the “director”; Mohammad Reza Sharafeddin, who was known as a producer and special effects director in cinema, was the director of this event. Apparently, the change in the director did not give the 10th Resistance Film Festival any special prominence compared to its previous edition.
۱۴ works from Iranian cinema were screened during this period, with films such as “The Madman Has Escaped the Cage,” “Gilaneh,” and “Duel” being among the most famous and enduring. Also, works such as “Naghmeh,” “Ishk Sarma,” or “Khodahafez Rafiq” by Abolghasem Talebi, Azizollah Hamidnejad, and Behzad Behzadpour also had a fresh look at war cinema in terms of form and content.
From this period, it is easy to feel that filmmakers are looking for new narratives of the war and in this w
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Cinema of Iran
| Cinema of Iran | |
|---|---|
| No. of screens | 596 (2018)[1] |
| • Per capita | 0.7 per 100,000 (2018) |
| Total | 200 |
| Total | 28,537,410 |
| National films | 28,514,921 |
| Total | $23.8 million |
The cinema of Iran (Persian: سینمای ایران), or of Persia, refers to the film industry in Iran. In particular, Iranian art films have garnered international recognition.[4] Iranian films are usually written and spoken in the Persian language.[5]
Iran has been lauded as one of the best exporters of cinema in the 1990s.[6] Some critics now rank Iran as the world's most important national cinema, artistically, with a significance that invites comparison to Italian neorealism and similar movements in past decades.[4] A range of international film festivals have honoured Iranian cinema in the last twenty years. Many film critics from around the world have praised Iranian cinema as one of the world's most important artistic cinemas.[7]
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Visual arts in Iran
See also: Persian theatr
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