Iran

Iran

20 mins | Jan. 1, 1971

This film is best understood after watching Albert Lamorisse's Baadeh Sabah, an ostentatious propaganda film of the same commission that was originally rejected for it's inadequate portrayal of Iran's nouveau-modernism (urban youth, industrial marvels) and it's overly-lyrical style. In LeLouche's rendition, there are no such inadequacies. The focus is on culture - heritage, modernity and (what soon would be named) Westernization. Past and present meet - veils and miniskirts, camels and helicopters, remains of ancient Persia, the highlights of Islamic art, caviar and the oil fields and gas pumps.

Iran

20 mins | Jan. 1, 1971

Iran
This film is best understood after watching Albert Lamorisse's Baadeh Sabah, an ostentatious propaganda film of the same commission that was originally rejected for it's inadequate portrayal of Iran's nouveau-modernism (urban youth, industrial marvels) and it's overly-lyrical style. In LeLouche's rendition, there are no such inadequacies. The focus is on culture - heritage, modernity and (what soon would be named) Westernization. Past and present meet - veils and miniskirts, camels and helicopters, remains of ancient Persia, the highlights of Islamic art, caviar and the oil fields and gas pumps.
Producers
Original title Iran
Directors Claude Lelouch
Writers

Cast

Javad Safaee

as Bibak

Pouya Mizani

as reza

Mehrab Naabi

as Mehi

Ali Nouri

as Ali

Shaghayegh Karimi

as Shaghayegh Karimi

Mehdi Mobarakeh

as Mehdi

Reza Tootoonchi

as Reza