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Shirin (Persian: شیرین) is a 2008 Iranian drama film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. [1] The film is considered by some critics as a notable twist in the artistic career of Kiarostami. The film features close-ups of many notable Iranian actresses and French actress Juliette Binoche as they watch a film based on the part-mythological Persian ...
Shirin is an absent-minded, yet sophisticated, young Iranian-American woman who lives in "Tehrangeles", the large Iranian community of Los Angeles. [2] While Shirin has been engaged for years to a successful Iranian plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills, she lives with her overbearing mother and empathetic father. When she falls in love with a ...
Shirin Yazdanbakhsh (Persian: شیرین یزدانبخش; Born in Isfahan [1]) is an actress from Iran. She has won Crystal Simorgh Award for the Best supporting actress from 28th Fajr International Film Festival for her role in Please Do Not Disturb (2010) .
Titled Shirin Visits Farhad at Mount Bisutun, it was created in 1527 in Iran. Its materials include the typical Persian tools of watercolor, gold, ink, and paper. [37] The scene depicts the moment before Khusrau delivers the false new of Shirin's death to Farhad. Shirin is astride a black horse and hands Farhad a jug of milk. [37]
Shirin Farhad or Shirin Farhaad may refer to: A version of the classic Persian story of Khosrow and Shirin; Shirin Farhad, an Indian musical film directed by J.J. Madan, the second Indian film with sound; Shirin Farhad, an Indian romantic drama film directed and produced by Aspi Irani
Shirin Farhad is a 1956 Indian Hindustani-language romantic drama film directed and produced by Aspi Irani. [ citation needed ] Based on Khosrow and Shirin from the Shahnameh , [ 3 ] it revolves around Princess Shirin ( Madhubala ) who is forbidden to meet her childhood sweetheart Farhad ( Pradeep Kumar ) and forced to marry a king.
The background of Shirin is uncertain. According to the 7th-century Armenian historian Sebeos (died after 661), she was a native of Khuzistan in southwestern Iran. [2] However, two Syriac chronicles state that she was "Aramean" i.e., from the region of Beth Aramaye. [3]
Shirin Aliabadi (10 March 1973 – 1 October 2018; Persian: شیرین علیآبادی) was an Iranian contemporary multidisciplinary visual artist. Her artistic oeuvre primarily addressed themes related to women's issues, gender representation, and the beauty industry.