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38th Fajr Film Festival
The 38th Fajr International Film Festival, Fajr Film Festival (Persian language, Persian: سی و هشتمین جشنواره فیلم فجر) held from 1 to 11 February 2020 in Tehran, Iran. The nominees for the 38th Fajr Film Festival were announced on February 10, 2020, at a press conference. Jury Main Competition * Narges Abyar * Touraj Aslani * Abbas Blondie * Reza Pour Hossein * Fereydoun Jeyrani * Saeed Rad * Mohammad Mehdi Asgarpour * Tahmaseb Solhjoo * Maziar Miri First Look, Short Film, Documentary * Mehdi Jafari * Rouhollah Hejazi * Mostafa Razagh Karimi * Fereshteh Taerpour * Hadi Moghadamdoost Advertising Competition * Mohammad Rouhollamin * Amir Sheiban Khaghani * Habib Majidi Winners and nominees Main Competition First Look Advertising Competition Films with multiple wins Films with multiple nominations Films Main Competition First Look Documentary Short Film Out of competition References Exte ...
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Milad Tower
The Milad Tower ( fa, برج میلاد ) (lit. Birth Tower), also known as the Tehran Tower ( ), is a multi-purpose tower in Tehran, Iran. It is the sixth-tallest tower and the 24th-tallest freestanding structure in the world. It is located between Shahrak-e Gharb and the district of Gisha, standing at 435 meters from the base to the tip of the antenna. The head consists of a large pod with 12 floors, the roof of which is at 315 meters. The tower is a part of the International Trade and Convention Center of Tehran, which also includes a five-star hotel, a convention center, a world trade center and an IT park. History Background The Milad Tower was part of the Shahestan Pahlavi project, a vast development for a new government and commercial centre for Tehran, that was designed in the 1970s but never materialized, except for the tower. After an international competition, the project was awarded to the Llewely Davies Company, and construction was inaugurated on August 19, 1975 ...
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Persian Language
Persian (), also known by its endonym Farsi (, ', ), is a Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages. Persian is a pluricentric language predominantly spoken and used officially within Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan in three mutually intelligible standard varieties, namely Iranian Persian (officially known as ''Persian''), Dari Persian (officially known as ''Dari'' since 1964) and Tajiki Persian (officially known as ''Tajik'' since 1999).Siddikzoda, S. "Tajik Language: Farsi or not Farsi?" in ''Media Insight Central Asia #27'', August 2002. It is also spoken natively in the Tajik variety by a significant population within Uzbekistan, as well as within other regions with a Persianate history in the cultural sphere of Greater Iran. It is written officially within Iran and Afghanistan in the Persian alphabet, a derivation of the Arabic script, and within Tajikistan in the Tajik alphabet, ...
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Tannaz Tabatabaee
Tannaz (; ) is a feminine given name of Persian origins. People with this name include: * Tannaz Farsi (born 1974), Iranian-born American visual artist and teacher * Tannaz Irani (born 1971), Indian actress * Tannaz Tabatabaei Tannaz Tabatabaei ( fa, طناز طباطبایی; born May 10, 1983) is an Iranian actress. She has received various accolades, including two Crystal Simorgh for her performances in ''Drown'' (2020) and '' Without Her'' (2022) and two Iran's Fi ... (born 1983), Iranian actress {{hndis Persian feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Closing may refer to: Business and law * Closing (law), a closing argument, a summation * Closing (real estate), the final step in executing a real estate transaction * Closing (sales), the process of making a sale * Closing a business, the process by which an organization ceases operations Computing * Closing (morphology), in image processing * Finalize (optical discs), the optional last step in the authoring process * CLOSING, a TCP connection state Other uses * Closing a letter or e-mail (see valediction) * "Closing", a song by Enter Shikari from the album ''Take to the Skies'' See also * Closing argument * ''Closing Bell'', CNBC television programs * Closing credits * Closing statement (other) * Closing time (other) * Close (other) * Closed (other) Closed may refer to: Mathematics * Closure (mathematics), a set, along with operations, for which applying those operations on members always results in a member of the set * Closed se ...
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''Payman'' (Persian: ''Promise'') was a cultural and political magazine in Iran. It was one of the periodicals which was published and edited by Iranian religious reformist Ahmad Kasravi in the period 1933–1942. History and profile The first issue of ''Payman'' appeared in December 1933. The title of the magazine was a reference to another magazine with the same name in which Ziya Gökalp, an Ottoman nationalist intellectual, published articles at the beginning of the 20th century. Kasravi's close ally Reza Soltanzadeh was the editor of ''Payman''. Nearly all the articles published in the magazine were written by Kasravi. ''Payman'' came out biweekly during the first six months. Then it was published on a monthly basis and became the official organ of the political party, Azadegan, in 1941 when Kasravi founded the party. In the first seven years the subtitle of ''Payman'' was ''gozaresh-e sharq va gharb'' (Persian: ''Account of East and West''). Then it was changed to ''dar ba ...
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Closing may refer to: Business and law * Closing (law), a closing argument, a summation * Closing (real estate), the final step in executing a real estate transaction * Closing (sales), the process of making a sale * Closing a business, the process by which an organization ceases operations Computing * Closing (morphology), in image processing * Finalize (optical discs), the optional last step in the authoring process * CLOSING, a TCP connection state Other uses * Closing a letter or e-mail (see valediction) * "Closing", a song by Enter Shikari from the album ''Take to the Skies'' See also * Closing argument * ''Closing Bell'', CNBC television programs * Closing credits * Closing statement (other) * Closing time (other) * Close (other) * Closed (other) Closed may refer to: Mathematics * Closure (mathematics), a set, along with operations, for which applying those operations on members always results in a member of the set * Closed se ...
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Closing may refer to: Business and law * Closing (law), a closing argument, a summation * Closing (real estate), the final step in executing a real estate transaction * Closing (sales), the process of making a sale * Closing a business, the process by which an organization ceases operations Computing * Closing (morphology), in image processing * Finalize (optical discs), the optional last step in the authoring process * CLOSING, a TCP connection state Other uses * Closing a letter or e-mail (see valediction) * "Closing", a song by Enter Shikari from the album ''Take to the Skies'' See also * Closing argument * ''Closing Bell'', CNBC television programs * Closing credits * Closing statement (other) * Closing time (other) * Close (other) * Closed (other) Closed may refer to: Mathematics * Closure (mathematics), a set, along with operations, for which applying those operations on members always results in a member of the set * Closed se ...
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Hadi Moghadamdoost
Hadi Moghadamdoost (born 1971) is an Iranian director and screenwriter. He is best known for his screenplay for the 2018 film '' Sholevar'', for which he received several industry nominations. He has directed several movies: * 2020 - Soldier (TV series) *2016 - ''Never'' * 2013 - ''The Sealed Secret'' * 2011 - ''The Meeting'' * 2011 - ''Adhesive Plaster'' * References {{DEFAULTSORT:Moghadamdoost, Hadi Iranian directors 1971 births Living people Iranian screenwriters ...
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Fereshteh Taerpour
Fereshteh Taerpour ( fa, فرشته طائرپور; 4 February 1953 – 17 August 2021) was the first Iranian female independent film producer and writer. Career With over 40 years of experience as a journalist, writer, film producer, jury member, speaker, cultural event organizer and board member of Iranian film producers' associations, Taerpour was an iconic cultural figure in Iran. She has produced more than 25 feature films, 50 documentaries and over 20.000 minutes TV production. As an International Film Producer, Taerpour has also worked as a co-producer or line-producer of more than 20 co-production with countries such as: US, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, France, Korea, England, Tunisia, Turkey etc. She has also served as a jury member at various National and International film festivals such as Frankfurt, Cairo, India, Montreal, Tehran, Isfahan, Hamadan. Fereshteh Taerpour was the co-founder and director of KHANEH (House of Literature & Art) since 1989. From 1982 to ...
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Rouhollah Hejazi
Rouhollah Hejazi (Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...: روح‌الله حجازی, born April 1, 1986) is an Iranian film director, screenwriter and producer. Filmography Film Home video References External links * {{IMDb name, 3210307 Iranian film producers Iranian screenwriters Iranian film directors People from Abadan, Iran Living people 1979 births ...
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Mehdi Jafari
Mehdi Jafari ( fa, مهدی جعفری; born 1969) is an Iranian film director, screenwriter and cinematographer. In 2021, he won the Crystal Simorgh for Best Director Crystal Simorgh for Best Director is an award presented annually by the Fajr International Film Festival held in Iran. It is given in honor of a film director who has exhibited outstanding directing. Winners and nominees Most wins and n ... at the 39th Fajr Film Festival. Filmography Feature films Home video Cinematography Film Television Awards and nominations References External links * Iranian male writers Iranian documentary filmmakers Iranian film directors Iranian cinematographers People from Ahvaz Living people 1969 births {{Iran-film-director-stub ...
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Maziar Miri
Maziar Miri (born 1974 in Tehran) is an Iranian filmmaker. Maziar Miri graduated in editing, and started his career with making documentaries about Iran. He made his first short film in 1996, and worked for several years in the editing department of Iranian TV, channel 2. He made his debut feature film in 2000 titled The Unfinished Piece that won him several international awards but the movie was never allowed to release in Iran because of its topic about women being banned from singing in Iran. He directed a documentary series titled Red Migration that lasted from 2002 to 2004. His second feature film, '' Gradually'', was selected to be screened in 2006- Berlin film festival for the programme section. Reward of Silence is his third film with a different anti-war view at Iran -Iraq war. The Book of Law is the fourth film made by Miri on the topic of wrong customs and conventions in Iranian culture which was banned immediately for 2 years and was allowed neither to attend inter ...
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