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An article about how the country of Iran has consistently, albeit quietly, given the West a limited but incredible output of challenging and innovative films.
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Even though it was the middle of the night in Iran when "A Separation" was named the best foreign-language film of the year, Oscar-winning director Asghar Farhadi said he was confident many of the country's people were awake to watch the telecast.
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The directors behind the Oscar nominees for best foreign-language film discuss their work: "A Separation," "Footnote," "In Darkness," "Monsieur Lazhar" and "Bullhead."
Source: www.nytimes.com
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An Iranian-American author and a foreign correspondent on the lessons of Iran's Oscar-nominated family drama
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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The film "A Separation" is a raved-about new film from Iran. Here, NY Times Bestselling author Dr. Azar Nafisi, who is from Iran, offers some explanations as to why it is so powerful, explaining the film is almost completely apolitical.
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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An article in @LATimes about how the Iranian actor-director is reaping the rewards of his decision to pursue his film dreams, with the Oscar-nominated 'A Separation' exposing him to a larger audience.
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Asghar Farhadi's "Separation," with its deliberate ambiguities and multiple points of view, looks at the complexities of life in Iran.
Source: www.nytimes.com
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An interview with the director of "A Separation" by @theAVCLub where he talks about "A Separation" basis in his own life, the positive influence of Islam, and his dedication to making movies in his native land.
Source: www.avclub.com
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The writer/director of the Iranian thriller tipped to be an Oscar contender discusses the single image that inspired it, the work that went into the film's climactic scene and how he got interested in filmmaking.
Source: www.moveablefest.com
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The directors behind the Oscar nominees for best foreign-language film discuss their work: "A Separation," "Footnote," "In Darkness," "Monsieur Lazhar" and "Bullhead."
Source: www.nytimes.com
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An article in @LATimes about how the Iranian actor-director is reaping the rewards of his decision to pursue his film dreams, with the Oscar-nominated 'A Separation' exposing him to a larger audience.
Source: www.latimes.com
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Asghar Farhadi's "Separation," with its deliberate ambiguities and multiple points of view, looks at the complexities of life in Iran.
Source: www.nytimes.com
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An interview with the director of "A Separation" by @theAVCLub where he talks about "A Separation" basis in his own life, the positive influence of Islam, and his dedication to making movies in his native land.
Source: www.avclub.com
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The writer/director of the Iranian thriller tipped to be an Oscar contender discusses the single image that inspired it, the work that went into the film's climactic scene and how he got interested in filmmaking.
Source: www.moveablefest.com
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An article about how the country of Iran has consistently, albeit quietly, given the West a limited but incredible output of challenging and innovative films.
Source: www.filmschoolrejects.com
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Even though it was the middle of the night in Iran when "A Separation" was named the best foreign-language film of the year, Oscar-winning director Asghar Farhadi said he was confident many of the country's people were awake to watch the telecast.
Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com
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An Iranian-American author and a foreign correspondent on the lessons of Iran's Oscar-nominated family drama
Source: www.theatlantic.com
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The film "A Separation" is a raved-about new film from Iran. Here, NY Times Bestselling author Dr. Azar Nafisi, who is from Iran, offers some explanations as to why it is so powerful, explaining the film is almost completely apolitical.
Source: www.theatlantic.com
