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Wednesday April 1, 2015

Day: April 1, 2015

Festival Reports

I for Iran: Critical notes on the political nature of the Tiff Cinematheque Iranian film series

Amir Ganjavie
April 1, 2015
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By Amir Ganjavie. Since March 5, Toronto International Film Festival’s screening programme, TIFF Cinematheque, has presented a series called “I for Iran: A History of Iranian Cinema by Its Creators”. According to its website, “Selected by fourteen top Iranian filmmakers, the films in this essential retrospective comprise a capsule history […]

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