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Before the Islamic Revolution in Iran, women's lives were strongly determined by two contradictory factors: the traditional patriarchy and the shah's modernisation policies. This film-excerpt collage starts in 1932 – the year the first Iranian film with sound was made – and ends in 1979 revealing how, during this period, women were depicted by generally male film directors.
A Brechtian sketch of a relationship between a man and a woman in modern Iran, and also a parody of (or homage to) early Godard films.
Tehran's untold sociopolitical history through rare, unseen film archives spanning over a century.
The story of personal and artistic life of the progressive Iranian director, Farrokh Ghaffari from himself in an interview in the last years of his life in Paris.