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Around the World: Iran, an Inside Look

A cinematic journey through markets, palaces, revolution, family, and stereotypes

12 meetings, every other week, Sun., 10:00-13:00

Price: 685 NIS

E&OE 

Family, Society, and State in Islamic Republic of Iran

Speaker (in Heb.): Dr. Assaf Regev

All Three of Us

Dir.: Kheiron
| 102 minutes

An Iranian family flees Iran following the political turmoil of the 1970s. Now in France, they manage to transform the immigration experience into a lever through which they help society deal with immigrant communities. Kheiron turns his personal story into a wondrous family comedy.

Iranian Women, Not What You Thought

Speaker (in Heb.): Dr. Tamar Eilam Gindin

I'm Taraneh, 15

Dir.: Rasul Sadrameli
| 110 minutes

Taraneh is a good girl, who doesn't let life's circumstances ruin her. But after her husband runs off, she discovers she is pregnant. Against all odds, Taraneh decides to keep the child. This film endows its melodramatic plot in utter and breathtaking simplicity.

Man and Nature in Iranian Cinema

Speaker (in Heb.): Ron Fogel

The Song of Sparrows

Dir.: Majid Majidi
| 96 minutes

Karim works at an ostrich farm outside of Tehran. But when one of the ostriches runs away, he is blamed and is fired. Finding a new job in Tehran, opens his eyes to the possibilities a big city can offer and take away.

A Female Revolution – In Front and Behind the Camera

Speaker (in Heb.): Sheila Moussaie

Ten

Dir.: Abbas Kiarostami
| 92 minutes

Presenting ten scenes, all set in the protagonist's car, with two small cameras pointed respectively on the driver and her passengers, Iranian cinematic master Abbas Kiarostami unfolds a picture of the state of women in Iran. Ten crosses the boundaries between fiction and documentary film.

Tehran, an Inside Look

A rare and unique virtual tour through the spirited capital of Iran: the palaces, the Grand Bazaar, the Carpet Museum, and other fascinating sites. Speaker (in Heb.): David Nissan. Tickets: 75 NIS / Members: 65 NIS

A Separation

Dir.: Asghar Farhadi
| 123 minutes

A couple’s separation over the decision to leave Iran leads to a series of events, actions, and deceptions that will force all involved to examine their role in life. A precise, clever, profound, and compelling drama. 

Love and Oppression in the Poetic Cinema of Iranian Filmmaker Mohsen Makhmalbaf

Speaker (in Heb.): Albert Gabbay 

Gabbeh

Dir.: Mohsen Makhmalbaf
| 75 minutes

Gabbeh is a colorful carpet produced in southwestern Iran. A woman washes one of the carpets and discovers in it the image of a beautiful girl called Gabbeh. The sad Gabbeh has been forbidden to see her beloved until her uncle returns from the big city. 

Revolutionary Youth in the Islamic Republic

Speaker (in Heb.): Dr. Raz Zimmt

No One Knows About Persian Cats

Dir.: Bahman Ghobadi
| 101 minutes

An indie rock duo from Tehran is invited to perform in London. Nader helps them obtain their documents and takes them through the city to find their band. In a dynamic combination of fiction and documentary, we are introduced to Iran's lively underground music scene. 

Iran, Between Stereotypes and Reality

Speaker (in Heb.): Gustav Meiseles

A Moment of Innocence

Dir.: Mohsen Makhmalbaf
| 75 minutes

A former policeman approaches director Makhmalbaf and reminds him that he promised him a role in a film. The two met when the then 17-year-old Makhmalbaf stabbed this policeman. Makhmalbaf suggests that they reconstruct the event from their own point-of-view.  

Humanism, Love, and Hatred of the Other in the Magical World of Majid Majidi

Speaker (in Heb.): Rachel Esterkin

Baran

Dir.: Majid Majidi
| 94 minutes

17-year-old Latif serves tea at a Teheran construction site. When one of the site's illegal Afghani workers falls from the scaffolding, he is replaced by his 14-year-old son. Latif takes out his frustration on him until he realizes that the boy is, in fact, a girl.

Childhood in the Islamic Republic of Iran Through the Prism of Cinema

Speaker (in Heb.): Adva Magal

The Color of Paradise

Dir.: Majid Majidi
| 88 minutes

Mohammed, a boy at Tehran's institute for the blind, waits for his father to come pick him up for summer vacation. The father finally shows up and reluctantly takes Mohammed back to the village. Meanwhile we witness the boy's harmonious relationship with his grandmother, with his two sisters, and with nature.

To Play Arthur Miller in Tehran: Morality and Conscience in Asghar Farhadi's Film

Speaker (in Heb.): Dr. Shmulik Duvdevani

The Salesman

Dir.: Asghar Farhdi
| 125 minutes

A couple has to find a new apartment. A violent incident that happens there turns their lives upside-down and threatens their relationship. “Farhadi remains a master of pace and tension, slowly upping the stakes in an unsettling narrative” (Screen).

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Contemporary Iranian Art

Breaking conventions, dismantling stereotypes, sticking to freedom. Speaker (in Heb.): Dr. Smadar Sheffi

Perespolis

Dir.: Marjane Satrapi, Vincent Paronnaud
| 94 minutes

We first meet 9-year-old Marjane during the Islamic Revolution, when the fundamentalists first take power, and follow her as she cleverly outsmarts the “social guardians,” while living with the terror of government persecution. A poignant and intelligent coming-of-age animated film.