Actresses must obtain experience to gain recognition and improve their acting abilities. Many actresses participate in community theater productions, while others work in dinner theaters or theme parks to gain professional experience. There has never been a moment in the long history of persian cinema when it was confined to its current frontiers. The very first persian sound film, Dokhtar-e Lor/Lor Girl, 1932, also known as The homeland of Yesterday and of Today, was produced by Ardeshir and Abdolhossein Sepanta in the Imperial Film Company in Bombay.