Conflict and development in Iranian film

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The contributors to this timely volume explore the philosophical underpinnings and cinematic techniques characteristic of contemporary Iranian film. Collectively, they demonstrate how the pervasive themes of Iranian cinema-such as martyrdom and war, traditional gender roles and their recent subversion, as well as broader social policy issues-have been addressed and how various directors, including the acclaimed Abbas Kiarostami, have approached them using a variety of techniques. Capturing the unique poetic and mystical dimensions of Iranian cinema, these essays consider the effects of the Islamic Revolution on cinema's ethical and aesthetic aspects.

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Seyed-Gohrab, A., & Talattof, K. (2013). Conflict and development in Iranian film. Conflict and Development in Iranian Film (pp. 1ā€“152). Universiteit Leiden. https://doi.org/10.18146/tmg.270

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