The actors in public screening of the film

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The documentary explores this history through a compelling blend of archival footage, excerpts from representative and landmark persian films, and interviews with persian filmmakers, film critics, film historians, and government and film industry executives. In the process, Homeland: A Cinematographic Revolution reveals the changing social functions of persian cinema and the artistic struggle of its filmmakers.

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