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  1. The internationally award-winning cinema of Iran is quite different from the domestically oriented films. The latter caters to an entirely different audience, which is largely under the age of 25. This commercial Iranian cinema genre is largely unknown in the West, as the films are targeted at local audiences.

  2. Nov 16, 2018 · Four Iranian films made it into the top 100 in BBC Culture’s recent poll to find the greatest foreign-language films. Hamid Dabashi celebrates the country’s outstanding cinematic moments.

  3. Nov 10, 2021 · Cinema of Iran first came under international attention for its pre-revolutionary art cinema known as the Iranian New Wave and more widely for its post-revolutionary cinematic movement called the New Iranian Cinema.

  4. Jul 14, 2021 · No thanks to Western propaganda and pop culture influence, Iran is often thought of as a hostile country steeped in violence, oppression and chaos. However, for fans of world cinema, the country is also the birthplace of some of cinema’s most exciting, creative, and affecting works of art the world has ever seen.

  5. Aug 30, 2014 · Iranian Cinema is a rich and diverse cinema that has been in existence since the 1930s amidst oppressive regimes, censorship and even in the face of exile. The history of film as an art form in Iran dates back to the pioneering days of cinema when the first movie theatre opened in Tehran in 1904.

  6. Oct 13, 2023 · The most comprehensive survey of Iranian pre-revolutionary cinema ever assembled in North America, Iranian Cinema before the Revolution features rediscoveries and rarely seen classics made between 1925 and 1979, an immensely creative and tumultuous period in Iran’s history.

  7. The cinema of Iran, or of Persia, refers to the film industry in Iran. In particular, Iranian art films have garnered international recognition. Iranian films are usually written and spoken in the Persian language.