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Thesis (M.A.) from the year 2009 in the subject Orientalism / Sinology - Islamic Studies, grade: 85, Ben Gurion University, course: The 1979 Iranian Revolution: A Thirty-Year Perspective, language: English, abstract: An analysis of the recent development of Iranian Cinema should primarily mention its origins and history, especially since Iranian cinema always has been so closely linked to the political circumstances dominating the social reality. Its outset is generally accepted to have begun around 1900, when Mirza Ebrahim Khan Akkas Bashi, the official photographer of Muzaffar al-Din Shah, shot the first Iranian documentary.... As Richard Tapper states in his work, The New Iranian Cinema, “both government and religious authorities sought to control the images to be shown publicly.” ‘Formal censorship’ began in the 1920s, when the imported films exhibiting women, sex and amusement dominated the Iranian market. In contrast to this permissive attitude, depicting the political or social reality critically in local productions was taboo. Until the Second World War “nothing worthy of being called ‘national cinema’” was produced. In these decades, Iranian films were mainly remakes of foreign works, mainly Indian or Egyptian, and normally they lacked artistic quality. This genre of films is known as “Film Farsi.” Along with the development of film comes the history of censorship, which tries to curb the freedom of expression in increasingly institutionalized manners. Indeed, in 1950 a committee for the supervision of locally produced or imported films was established. This might have contributed to the fact that in the 1950s and 1960s, next to the import of American and Indian films, only “commercial films” were famous in Iran, whose sole aim was to entertain and to fill the cash tills. In this period too, the censorship worried more about the expression of political opinions than about the demonstration of sex. However, on the edge of mainstream productions slowly evolved few other interesting and formative films. “1969 is generally agreed to mark the birth of Iranian art cinema, called the New Wave.” In the following period various films were successfully presented to international film festivals. However, from its beginning on, the evolution of Iranian cinema was constantly accompanied by a consistent religious opposition. Through the lens of many Iranian clerics, films were immoral. They denounced cinema as a tool to access corrupt western influence into Iran. This suspicion and aversion against cinema, which was deep-rooted in many Iranian clergymen found later on as well expression in the Islamic Republic.


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  • Author : Sophie Duhnkrack
  • Publisher : GRIN Verlag
  • Genre : Religion
  • Total Pages : 22 pages
  • ISBN : 3640334841
  • PDF File Size : 48,9 Mb
  • Language : English
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The development of Iranian cinema after the Islamic Revolution

The development of Iranian cinema after the Islamic Revolution
  • Publisher : GRIN Verlag
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  • Release Date : 28 May 2009
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Thesis (M.A.) from the year 2009 in the subject Orientalism / Sinology - Islamic Studies, grade: 85, Ben Gurion University, course: The 1979 Iranian Revolution: A Thirty-Year Perspective, language: English, abstract: An analysis

Iranian Cinema and the Islamic Revolution

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  • Publisher : McFarland
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  • Release Date : 18 February 2015
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  • Publisher : Routledge
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  • Release Date : 14 July 2017
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  • Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
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  • Release Date : 18 December 2015
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  • Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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  • Release Date : 13 October 2015
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It is nearly impossible to separate contemporary Iranian cinema from the Islamic revolution that transformed film production in the country in the late 1970s. As the aims of the revolution

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Introduction: new Iranian cinema in its cultural, historical and political context --1.Mohammad Beheshti: the role of post-revolutionary institutions in the development of Iranian cinema --2.Bahram Beyzaie: the myth

A Social History of Iranian Cinema, Volume 4

A Social History of Iranian Cinema, Volume 4
  • Publisher : Duke University Press
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  • Release Date : 23 June 2024
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In the fourth and final volume of A History of Iranian Cinema, Hamid Naficy looks at the extraordinary efflorescence in Iranian film and other visual media since the Islamic Revolution.

A Social History of Iranian Cinema, Volume 3

A Social History of Iranian Cinema, Volume 3
  • Publisher : Duke University Press
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  • Release Date : 23 June 2024
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"Covering the late nineteenth century to the early twenty-first and addressing documentaries, popular genres, and art films, [this four-volume set] explains Iran's peculiar cinematic production modes, as well as the

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  • Release Date : 30 September 2011
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In the wake of the 1979 Iranian Revolution, Iranian society and culture underwent massive changes. Here, Khatereh Sheibani argues that cinema evolved after the national uprising in 1978/79, and ultimately replaced poetry