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Asghar Farhadi, director of A Separation (2011), the first Iranian film to receive the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited the film industries of various countries to submit their best film for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since 1956.
Costume Design: Year Name Film Status Milestone / Notes 1970: Ray Aghayan: Gaily, Gaily: Nominated First Iranian to nominate for an Academy Award. 1973
Iran (subtitles in Persian) Ireland (subtitles in English for non-English programs, including those in Irish. Occasional subtitles in Irish for programs shown on the Irish language channel: TG4) Israel (non-Hebrew television programs and films are always translated into Hebrew with subtitles. Bilingual Hebrew-Arabic or Hebrew-Russian subtitling ...
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]
A list of films produced in Iran ordered by year of release. For an alphabetical list of Iranian films see Category:Iranian films.. List of Iranian films before 1960; List of Iranian films of the 1960s
Persian is a member of the Western Iranian group of the Iranian languages, which make up a branch of the Indo-European languages in their Indo-Iranian subdivision.The Western Iranian languages themselves are divided into two subgroups: Southwestern Iranian languages, of which Persian is the most widely spoken, and Northwestern Iranian languages, of which Kurdish and Balochi are the most widely ...
The movie has been adapted into a television series and shown on Iranian TV. [2] Variety stated that "With over 1,000 actors and extras, it is one of the largest film productions ever attempted in Iran.
The Lizard (Persian: مارمولک, romanized: Marmoulak), is a 2004 Iranian comedy drama film directed by Kamal Tabrizi, written by Peyman Ghasem Khani and starring Parviz Parastui as Reza "the lizard" Mesghali, a small-time thief. This is the first Iranian film that satirised the mullahs.