[custom_adv] The Report (Gozaresh in Persian), directed and written by the renowned Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami, is a poignant and introspective film that was released in 1977. Known for his minimalist style and profound exploration of human emotions, Kiarostami presents a layered narrative that delves into themes of personal morality, domestic tension, and societal pressures. The film stars Shohreh Aghdashloo …
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Vida Hajbi Tabrizi, the person who was a guerrilla
[custom_adv] Vida Hajji Tabrizi (1935–1996) was one of the most influential Marxist figures of her time, remembered for her revolutionary spirit, political activism, and contribution to the global leftist movement. A woman of profound courage and conviction, Hajji’s life story reflects her commitment to justice, equality, and the fight against oppression. Her journey spanned continents, from Iran to Latin America …
Read More »One last fling in Homeland
[custom_adv] Mike and Jenny were waiting for me in the steaming snarl of traffic on Roosevelt Avenue. My younger brother and sister were on vacation from high school in the States and I was going awol from my job teaching English at an ESL Institute. I brandished the wad of cash I’d wrested from my lecherous boss, leapt into the …
Read More »Once upon a time, Amir Rasai’s singing in the swan motel
Amir Rasaei (born 1321) is a prominent figure in pop music, known for his significant contributions to the genre before the 1957 Revolution. His life and career span multiple decades, during which he left an indelible mark on music, particularly in the pop and rock genres. Born in the Shemiran neighborhood of Tehran, Amir Rasaei’s early life and career laid …
Read More »Pictures of Rebels band
[custom_adv] In the early 40s, Shahram Shabpareh, a passionate musician with a vision for creating vibrant, genre-defying music, laid the foundation for what would later become an influential group known as The Rebels. The Rebels emerged at a time when Iran’s music scene was dominated by traditional melodies and classical Persian compositions. Shahram’s innovative spirit and his passion for modern …
Read More »A pilot who fled to a hostile country with a war plane
[custom_adv] In the annals of military aviation history, few incidents are as striking and tragic as the betrayal of Captain Ahmad Moradi, a skilled Iranian pilot who defected to Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War. This act of treachery not only delivered one of Iran’s prized F-14 Tomcat fighter jets into the hands of its adversary but also ensnared his co-pilot, …
Read More »8 foods that you should not eat on an empty stomach;
[custom_adv] Coffee Sorry, coffee lovers—but you might want to avoid chugging java right after waking up. Coffee, especially strong black coffee, can be tough on an empty stomach. That’s because the caffeine in coffee (and coffee in general) promotes the release of gastrin—the hormone that secretes stomach acid. This effect can lead to reflux symptoms, such as bloating, nausea, and …
Read More »Cyrus Film Festival in Toronto
[custom_adv] The 10th annual Cyrus Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, wrapped up with a spectacular closing ceremony held on the night of October 14, 2024, at the Arta Art Gallery. This year’s festival, a remarkable milestone in the history of Iranian cinema, celebrated the depth, diversity, and artistry of Iranian filmmaking. The event not only provided a platform for filmmakers …
Read More »Abbas Abtahi; The taxi driver who became Lajevardi’s protector and did not spare his boss
[custom_adv] Seyed Abbas Abtahi was born in Evin-Darke neighborhood, which in the past had a traditional and religious background like all the villages of Shemiranat. The Abtahi clan along with the Arabi, Masoudian, Mir Sharifi, Evini, Shoaibi, Fekri, Mir Rahimi and Bazar Afshan clans are among the old and traditional families of Evin and Derke. Darka police station is also …
Read More »Dr. Mossadegh’s trip to Egypt in 1330
[custom_adv] Mossadegh and Egypt’s Anti-Colonial Struggle: A Shared Legacy of Independence On November 20, 1951, Persian Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh made a brief stop in Egypt during his return from the United Nations, where he was greeted as a hero by the Egyptian people. Egypt, at the time, was deeply entrenched in its own battle against British imperialism, with growing …
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