#27: Bazaar: From Tehran to Tehran / Final Fitting (2 films)
A historical look at the origin and development of the Grand Bazaar of Tehran which spans over ten kilometers and dates back to the medieval period. / FINAL FITTING follows Mr. Arabpour, a master tailor with a specialty in religious attire.
#26: An Unfinished Film For My Daughter Somayeh
An unfinished story about the Mohammadi family. The father was an enthusiastic and faithful supporter of Mojahedin e Khalq (MEK) for more than 30 years and he encouraged his daughter to join this organization in Iraq when she was 17 years old.
#25: Atlan
Ali’s 90-year-old grandfather always told his family, “A Turkman without a horse is not a Turkman”. Following in the family tradition, Ali trains the sturdy creatures for a grand race in a northern Iranian province.
#24: Molf-e Gand / I Saw Shoush
In this one sequence-plan documentary, Mohammad satirically talks about his childhood memories and his strong sixth sense (Molf-e Gand) during the Iran-Iraq war.
#23: ABC Africa
Over the course of a ten-day visit to Uganda, Abbas Kiarostami uses his camera to capture and caress the faces of a thousand orphans.
#22: Dingomaro
Since his Internet hit, “Bad Shans” (hard luck), Hamid Said has become one of the most famous black musicians in Iran. He’s traveling by motorbike across the province of Hormozgan, which is situated in the South of the country on the Persian Gulf,
#21: I Want To Be A King
After two German tourists stumbled into his hut in nomadic Iran and left having much enjoyed the hospitality, Abbas began an eco-tourism business that a decade later is thriving.
#20: The Glass House
The fringes of Iranian society can be a lonely place, especially if you are a teenage girl with few resources to fall back on.
#19: Trucker and the Fox
Newly released from a psychiatric hospital after a bout of severe depression brought on by the death of his pet fox, truck driver Mahmood Kiyani Falavarjani returns to his family, work, and favorite hobby - filmmaking.
#18: Abbas Kiarostami: A Report
The film looks at Kiarostami’s career, finding themes and stylistics that have reoccurred throughout his canon, from his early shorts to his later international successes, with a special focus on his first feature, 1977’s The Report.