During this period, with the monopoly of cinema in the hands of the Iranian government and the elimination of the private sector in this country, heavy restrictions were imposed on Iranian filmmakers. Censorship after the 1357 revolution was considered a serious challenge for Persian cinema. The security of the cinema space, the division of cinematographers into “insiders” and non-insiders,” and the fight against semi-independent institutions and trade unions such as Khane Cinema are some of the other challenges of this period.