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Not Without My Daughter is a 1991 American theatrical release drama film based on the 1987 book of the same name. It depicts the escape of American citizen Betty Mahmoody and her daughter, Mahtob, from her abusive ex-husband in Iran. Filming was done in 1990 in the United States, Turkey and Israel, and the main characters Betty Mahmoody and ...
Iran has one of the oldest, richest, and most influential art heritages in the world, which encompasses many disciplines including literature, music, dance, architecture, painting, weaving, pottery, calligraphy, metalworking, embroidery, and stonemasonry. Intricate stone art of Persepolis. Iranian art has gone through numerous phases, which is ...
Made in 1999, the film reflects the patriarchal society of Iran after the Islamic Republic when men would shape and limit all aspects of a woman’s life such as her education, career, lifestyle, goals, and marriage. Unlike previous films in the cinema of Iran, the leading character of Two Women (Do Zan) is a lady naming Fereshteh which means ...
Iran-born reporter and senior researcher for the Committee to Protect Journalists Yeganeh Rezaian traces the four-decades-long road that led to an unfolding revolution against the Islamic Republic.
The video showcased some launch footage recorded both from the ground and from a downward-looking camera on the missile’s fuselage. It also includes footage of a ground test of the Fattah’s ...
Patrick Bet-David was born in Tehran, Iran on October 18, 1978, during the Iranian Revolution.Bet-David and his parents left Iran as refugees during the Iran-Iraq War.In 1989, they spent time in a refugee camp in Erlangen, Germany, before eventually immigrating to the United States and settling in Glendale, California.
Peter Santenello (born September 27, 1977) is an American videomaker, traveler, and entrepreneur who produces videos about travel and human stories. [2] [3] His content is categorized as a mix between a travel vlogger and a journalist. [4] [5] [6] [7]
Pahlevani and zourkhaneh rituals is the name inscribed by UNESCO for varzesh-e pahlavāni (Persian: آیین پهلوانی و زورخانهای, "heroic sport") [1] or varzesh-e bāstāni (ورزش باستانی; varzeš-e bāstānī, "ancient sport"), a traditional system of athletics and a form of martial arts [2] originally used to train warriors in Iran [3] [4] Outside Iran ...