A Social History of Iranian Cinema Volume 1

A Social History of Iranian Cinema  Volume 1
Author: Hamid Naficy
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2011-09-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822347750

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DIVSocial history of Iranian cinema that explores cinema's role in creating national identity and contextualizes Iranian cinema within an international arena. The first volume focuses on silent era cinema and the transition to sound./div

A Social History of Iranian Cinema Volume 4

A Social History of Iranian Cinema  Volume 4
Author: Hamid Naficy
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822348788

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In the fourth and final volume of A History of Iranian Cinema, Hamid Naficy looks at the extraordinary efflorescence in Iranian film and other visual media since the Islamic Revolution.

A Social History of Iranian Cinema

A Social History of Iranian Cinema
Author: Hamid Naficy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011
Genre: Motion pictures
ISBN: LCCN:2011010869

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Iranian Cinema

Iranian Cinema
Author: Hamid Reza Sadr
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2006-09-29
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780857713704

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Recent, post-revolutionary Iranian cinema has of course gained the attention of international audiences who have been struck by its powerful, poetic and often explicitly political explorations. Yet mainstream, pre-revolutionary Iranian cinema, with a history stretching back to the early twentieth century, has been perceived in the main as lacking in artistic merit and, crucially, as apolitical in content. This highly readable history of Iran as revealed through the full breadth of its cinema re-reads the films themselves to tell the full story of shifting political, economic and social situations. Sadr argues that embedded within even the seemingly least noteworthy of mainstream Iranian films, we find themes and characterisations which reveal the political contexts of their time and which express the ideological underpinnings of a society. Beginning with the introduction of cinema to Iran through the Iranian monarchy, the book covers the broad spectrum of Iran's cinema, offering vivid descriptions of all key films. "Iranian Cinema" looks at recurring themes and tropes, such as the rural versus the 'corrupt' city and, recently, the preponderance of images of childhood, and asks what these have revealed about Iranian society. The author brings the story up to date explaining Iranian filmmaking after the events of September 11, from Mohsen Makhmalbaf's astonishing Kandahar to Saddiq Barmak's angry work Osama, to explore this most recent and breathtaking revival in Iranian cinema.

A Social History of Iranian Cinema

A Social History of Iranian Cinema
Author: Hamid Naficy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Motion pictures
ISBN: LCCN:2011010869

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Hamid Naficy is one of the world's leading authorities on Iranian film, and A Social History of Iranian Cinema is his magnum opus. Covering the late nineteenth century to the early twenty-first and addressing documentaries, popular genres, and art films, it explains Iran's peculiar cinematic production modes, as well as the role of cinema and media in shaping modernity and a modern national identity in Iran. This comprehensive social history unfolds across four volumes, each of which can be appreciated on its own.Volume 1 depicts and analyzes the early years of Iranian cinema. Film was introduced in Iran in 1900, three years after the country's first commercial film exhibitor saw the new medium in Great Britain. An artisanal cinema industry sponsored by the ruling shahs and other elites soon emerged. The presence of women, both on the screen and in movie houses, proved controversial until 1925, when Reza Shah Pahlavi dissolved the Qajar dynasty. Ruling until 1941, Reza Shah implemented a Westernization program intended to unite, modernize, and secularize his multicultural, multilingual, and multiethnic country. Cinematic representations of a fast-modernizing Iran were encouraged, the veil was outlawed, and dandies flourished. At the same time, photography, movie production, and movie houses were tightly controlled. Film production ultimately proved marginal to state formation. Only four silent feature films were produced in Iran; of the five Persian-language sound features shown in the country before 1941, four were made by an Iranian expatriate in India.

A Social History of Iranian Cinema Volume 3

A Social History of Iranian Cinema  Volume 3
Author: Hamid Naficy
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822348771

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"Covering the late nineteenth century to the early twenty-first and addressing documentaries, popular genres, and art films, [this four-volume set] explains Iran's peculiar cinematic production modes, as well as the role of cinema and media in shaping modernity and a modern national identity in Iran."--Page 4 of cover.

A Social History of Iranian Cinema Volume 2

A Social History of Iranian Cinema  Volume 2
Author: Hamid Naficy
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2011-09-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822347743

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Social history of Iranian cinema that explores cinema's role in creating national identity and contextualizes Iranian cinema within an international arena.

A Colourful Presence

A Colourful Presence
Author: Maryam Ghorbankarimi
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2015-10-13
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781443884693

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This book analyzes the changes in the representation of women in Iranian cinema since the 1960s, and investigates the reasons and motives for this. Iranian cinema, both before and after the Islamic Revolution, has been closely monitored by the ruling power, and has been utilized to relay messages and information that comply with the ruling ideology. However, it was only after the 1979 Revolution and the subsequent legitimization of cinema by the Islamic rule that cinema became widely accessible to the general public. Within this context, this book explores the changing roles of women in film production and their representation in films made between the 1960s and 2000s. Although some aspects of women’s lives became stricter after the revolution, it was in the late 1980s that women took a prominent role both behind and in front of the camera for the first time. It is demonstrated here that such shifts were due to several factors, including factionalism within the Islamic Republic, shifts in the Iranian film industry, and the emergence of a group of highly educated film production teams, in addition to the fuller integration of women into the film industry, which is analyzed in particular detail. This study explores a number of representative female-centric films, with a focus on their cultural, social and cinematic contexts. Discussing these films with respect to the representation of women, it uses textual analysis as its base methodology. Interviews conducted with filmmakers and people active in the industry also serve to place the films into their historical, social, and political context.