Mohammad Ali Sepanlou Trailers
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Mohammad-Ali Sepanlou (محمدعلی سپانلو) (November 20, 1940 – May 11, 2015) was an Iranian poet, author, and literary critic. Born in Tehran, Iran. He has been a founder member, a member of the executive board, and editor of the journal of the Writers' Association of Iran, in which capacity has opposed both the former regime of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and the Islamic Republic of Iran, speaking out against censorship.
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01 January 2003
Part 3 of documentary trilogy about Persian poet Forough Farrokhzad. This part focuses on her theatre and film work.
10 March 2009
A documentary about Ghazaleh Alizadeh who was an Iranian poet and writer.
01 April 1999
Part 1 of the trilogy concerning Persian poet Farough Farrokhz. This film traces her personal life.
14 April 2024
A documentary based on Faraj Sarkohi's interviews with Houshang Golshiri. Kaveh Golestan filmed these interviews between 1993 and 1996.
01 August 2002
Part 2 of the trilogy concerning Persian poet Farough Farrokhz. This film examines her controversial, sometimes erotic, poetry.
01 January 1999
A documentary about the most important modern Iranian poet and intellectual icon. Iranian poet Ahmad Shamlou talks about his poetry, the world of poetry, and his life.
29 January 2012
This film is a modern rendition of a long tradition of so-called “symphonies of a metropolis”. The glassy facades of this city’s skyscrapers reflecting the passing by people of its diverse districts, shown in the reflection of distorted mirrors, symbolically depict the Spirit of a metropolis, as if it lives in its own shadows and reflections.
01 April 2010
Ahmad Reza Ahmadi
16 October 1972
Based on the true story of the Azari war hero, Satar Khan, during the time of the Constitutional Revolution.
31 December 1972
An aging colonel retires, marries a provincial teacher, and moves to Tehran to be close to his two adult daughters.