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Thursday May 17, 2012

Day: May 17, 2012

Features

Contemporary Neorealist Principles in Abbas Kiarostami’s Filmmaking (1997 – 2005)

Luke Buckle
May 17, 2012
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By Luke Buckle. ABSTRACT Iranian film has in recent decades comprised an increasingly important and influential cinema. The Iranian Islamic Revolution of 1979 paved the way for freedom of artistic and literary expression, communicating a new generation of unheard voices in Iranian society. More specifically Iranian cinema has progressed in […]

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