Censored Iranian Film to Be Screened in London for First Time in 27 Years
An Iranian filmed censored after the country’s Islamic revolution is to be released for the first time, more than a quarter century after it was made. , directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf, was produced in 1990 but censors never gave it a public release. An annual film festival in the Iranian capital Tehran screened it in the same year, but not before censors had cut 25 minutes of the film, which was originally 100 minutes long, The film documents the life of an anthropologist and his daughter in Iran —in which protesters overthrew the ruling ...
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