Conflict and Development in Iranian Film
9789087281694
152 pages
Amsterdam University Press
Overview
The chapters in this volume explore the philosophical underpinnings and cinematic techniques characteristic of Iranian film. Collectively, they show how the pervasive themes of Iranian cinema, such as martyrdom and war, gender roles, and social policy issues have been addressed, and how directors have approached them using a variety of techniques. Some chapters outline the poetic and mystical dimensions of Abbas Kiarostami's movies. Other chapters describe the effects of the Islamic Revolution on codes of morality and their expression in film as well as on directors' tactics in response to the new theocratic system.
Author Bio
A.A. Seyed-Gohrab is Associate Professor of Persian Literature and Culture at Leiden University.
Kamran Talattof is a professor of Persian and Iranian Studies at the University of Arizona.