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Shirin Neshat (Persian: شیرین نشاط; born March 26, 1957) [3] [4] is an Iranian photographer and visual artist who lives in New York City, known primarily for her work in film, video and photography.
He then permanently returned to the U.S. In 1997, he first met artist Shirin Neshat when she was assembling a team to create her first video, “Turbulent”. [4] Azari and Neshat became artistic and romantic partners. [4] He is divorced and has one son, Johnny B. Azari, a musician. [4]
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Women Without Men is a 2009 film adaptation of the 1990 Shahrnush Parsipur novel, directed by Shirin Neshat. [1] [2] Neshat's work explores gender issues in the Islamic world. Women without Men is her first dramatic feature.
TRT, described it as “the story of Mitra, an Iranian-born director living in exile, who dreams of making a film dedicated to legendary Egyptian singer Oum Kulthum.” [4] [5] TRT also stated that “Shirin Neshat has brought the diva’s story to the screen, with personal touches.” [6] Enterprise stated “Looking for Oum Kulthum is about ...
Deutsch: Shirin Neshat bei einem Publikumsgespräch zu ihrem Film Zanan bedun-e mardan während der Viennale 2009. English: Shirin Neshat at an open discussion about her film Zanan bedun-e mardan ( Women without men ) during the Vienna International Film Festival 2009.
The act's initial album, Speechless, was chosen by Data Records to mark their 100th release. [5] One review said of the group, "Looks like they’re having a stab at the hit parade. Provided they’ve got a video that includes semi-naked women prancing around in a badly choreographed routine, it’s safe to say they’ve got a hit on their hands."
Illusions & Mirrors is a 2013 short film directed by Iranian-born American artist and filmmaker Shirin Neshat. [2] [3] The film, shot in black-and-white, stars Tarek Aylouch, Michael Markiewicz, and the Israeli-born American actress Natalie Portman.