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  2. Sacred Defense cinema - Wikipedia

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    Holy Defense cinema (Persian: سینمای دفاع مقدس, romanized: Sīnimā-yi Difā'-i Muqaddas) refers to a genre of Iranian films that deals with various aspects of the Iran-Iraq war of 1980–1988. [1] Although little noticed in the West, the genre has produced more than 200 movies, including some critical and commercial hits.

  3. Category:Iranian war films - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Iranian war drama films - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Pages in category "Iranian war drama films" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... Wikipedia® is a ...

  5. Lists of Iranian films - Wikipedia

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    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; List of Iranian films of the 1970s; List of Iranian films of the 1980s; List of Iranian films of the 1990s; List of Iranian films of the 2000s

  6. The Immigrant (1990 film) - Wikipedia

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    The movie is set in the Mesopotamian Marshes during the Iran–Iraq War, and is a fictional look at the deployment of the early generation of Qods Mohajer drone fighters on the battlefield. The movie was a critical success upon its release in 1990, and won the Crystal Simorgh award for best film (one of five Hatamikia films to win that award).

  7. Gharib (film) - Wikipedia

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    Gharib (Unknown) (Persian: غریب) is a 2023 Iranian biographical war film directed by Mohammad Hosein Latifi. [2] Gharib portrays the story of an Iranian hero, Mohammad Boroujerdi, in Kurdistan in 1981–1982. [3] [4] Gharib won six awards and earned 10 nominations at the 41st Fajr Film Festival. [5] [6]

  8. Jan-bazan - Wikipedia

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    Jan-bazan is an Iranian war film directed by Nasser Mohammadi and written by Hossein Omrani. Released in 1981, it is a very early example of Sacred Defence cinema, or cinema about the Iran-Iraq war. [1]

  9. Kani-Manga - Wikipedia

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    Kanimanga is an Iranian war movie directed by Seifollah Dad. The film's second cinematic effects built in 1987 (1366 AH) and released longest in the history of Iranian cinema theater with 15 years. The film's second cinematic effects built in 1987 (1366 AH) and released longest in the history of Iranian cinema theater with 15 years.