Persian Film
Persian Film also known as Film Farsi (Persian: فیلمفارسی) is the genre of movies produced normally in the cinema of Iran before the Iranian revolution of 1979. The major focus for Iranian films were thrillers, melodrama, music, and introducing unrealistic heroes. Many people refer to it as the Iranian version of Bollywood.[1] This kind of filmmaking was suppressed after revolution by more strict laws on relations between men and women. The suppression of the Persian Film encouraged the Iranian New Wave of modern films in Iranian cinema.
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- Lady Shabaji (1958)
- Pretty Foe (1962)
- King of Hearts (1968)
- Shining Star (1969)
- Reza Motorcyclist (1970)
- Nikah Halala (1971)
- The Dagger (1972)
- Torkaman (1974)
- Mashti Mamdali's Car (1974)
- The Beehive (1975)
- The Crookes (1974)
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