The private sector which came to existence after occupation of Iran by the armies of the three big powers (USA, USSR, and England). As American troops entered Iran in October 1941, they used the cross-country railway as well as main roads to send military hardware to Russia—-“The Bridge of Victory”. This act, beside many undesirable side-effects for Iranians, created many new jobs, improving the economic condition of a certain segment of the population.
Each region brings its own cultural flavor, storytelling techniques, and artistic vision, enriching the global cinematic landscape. Directors like Vittorio De Sica (Bicycle Thieves) brought raw, realistic portrayals of post-war life to the screen. Pioneers like François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard broke traditional filmmaking rules, inspiring a more personal, experimental approach.