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My Iranian paradise, Sfinx Film/TV and the Danish Film Institute present ; manuscript and direction, Katia Forbert Petersen and Annette Mari Olsen ; producers, Annette Mari Olsen ... [et al.]

Label
My Iranian paradise, Sfinx Film/TV and the Danish Film Institute present ; manuscript and direction, Katia Forbert Petersen and Annette Mari Olsen ; producers, Annette Mari Olsen ... [et al.]
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
My Iranian paradise
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
840841009
Responsibility statement
Sfinx Film/TV and the Danish Film Institute present ; manuscript and direction, Katia Forbert Petersen and Annette Mari Olsen ; producers, Annette Mari Olsen ... [et al.]
Runtime
59
Series statement
Filmakers library online
Summary
Essay on Iran's relationship to the Western world. One of the directors, Katia Forbert Petersen, was raised in Iran. Her father was a Danish engineer and her mother a Polish survivor from Stalin's Gulag camps. In the film, the life of this family is reflected in the history of Iran from the 30s onward, until oil began to tear the world apart and the Islamic Revolution erupted. Through the eyes of ordinary people we experience how any given person's fate can change from one day to the next, when politics and leaderships change. Through an understanding of its past, contemporary Iran is uncovered
Target audience
general
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