Ebrahim Golestan Trailers
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Ebrahim Golestan (Taghavi Shirazi) (also spelt Ibrahim Golestan, Persian: ابراهیم گلستان), (born October 19, 1922 in Shiraz, Iran) is an Iranian filmmaker and literary figure with a career spanning half a century. He has lived in Sussex, United Kingdom, since 1975.
He was closely associated with the controversial and eminent Iranian poet Forough Farrokhzad until her death, whom he met at his studio in 1958. He is said to have inspired her to live more independently.
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30 October 1966
Short documentary by Ebrahim Golestan
01 January 2008
A documentary fairy-tale that begins in northern Iran and winds its way to Munich’s Westend. There, the Iranian poet in exile, Hossein Mansouri, goes in search of the boy and discovers a real oriental fable about his own roots and the magical power of words.
02 January 1964
This is a short documentary about Marlik hills and the archaeology's explorations there. But also it is about life, art, and the hope for a better tomorrow.
20 April 2018
This documentary that its filming has taken 10 years long, has shows a new picture of Ebrahim Golestan, Iranian filmmaker and literary figure of the 20th century.
02 January 1962
A documentary about the oil pipe installation in Khark, Iran in 1962.
14 September 2022
"We should start with a correspondence, maybe we will not correspond to one another. Ebrahim can send me a letter this Friday, and I'll answer him next Friday.
30 March 2013
Simin Daneshvar was an Iranian pioneering novelist who lived nearly for a century and under 3 different political regimes.
18 February 1963
Set in a leper colony in the north of Iran, The House is Black juxtaposes "ugliness," of which there is much in the world as stated in the opening scenes, with religion and gratitude.
04 October 2018
Documentary showing behind-the-scenes footage of the film 'Nader and Simin, A Separation'. Director Asghar Farhadi himself talks about his film and how the idea for it came about.
12 January 1966
Hashem is a cab driver who finds an infant child in the back seat of his cab one night after he gives a ride to a young woman.
21 December 1966
A documentary on Hajj pilgrimage.
11 December 1974
A satirical comedy about a poor farmer who, while plowing his field, accidentally uncovers an ancient burial chamber loaded with gold artifacts.
13 July 2011
A documentary about Farrokh Ghaffari, Iranian filmmaker.
17 August 1965
The banned and unseen Harvest and Seed is a sardonic look at the conditions of a poverty-stricken Iranian village after the so-called agrarian reforms of the early 1960s, which amounted to a corrupt land grab rather than an equitable redistribution of wealth.
01 April 1961
The National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), formed upon nationalization of the British Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, employed film systematically, producing many films on oil and petrochemical subjects.
01 January 1965
The Crown Jewels of Iran is a 1965 film commissioned and then banned by the Shah’s cultural ministry, featuring dazzling edits and camera movements and a charged narration assaulting economic disparities.
01 January 1962
Abadan, in the vastness of the oil areas of southern Iran...
01 January 1961
Ebrahim Golestan's contribution to an anthology film about the rites of betrothal in four separate countries.