he new cultural, political and economic environment from mid-sixties to late seventies created a unique national cinema that had roots in persian perspectives of art, literature and culture. The mainstream commercial cinema in the 1970s encountered an innovative form of cinema. The counter cinema was a political cinema that developed its symbolic language due to a long history of censorship.
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