#17: Iranien (Iranian)
Mehran Tamadon brings a European sensibility and sense of humor to a surreal encounter he engineers by inviting four bearded defenders of the Islamic Republic of Iran to debate basic issues with him, like the need for women to wear headscarves and freedom of the press.
#16: Going Up the Stairs / Behjat Sadr (2 films)
Akram, an illiterate Iranian woman, shows us that true talent will always refuse to be stifled and that you don’t need an education to understand, to feel, and to paint. / With a career spanning more than fifty years, Behjat Sadr is one of only a handful of women artists to have received international accolades for their work.
#15: Monir
Monir (2014) is a documentary about the life and work of Iranian artist Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian. Farmanfarmaian pioneered new forms of geometric mirror works in the 1970s, creating an artistic language informed by traditional Iranian craft and her formative years spent in New York. The film explores a range of factors that have made her one of the most innovative and influential
#14: Caged / Street Sultans (2 films)
“Caged” tells the story of the iconic MMA athlete, Reza Madadi. Reza fled Iran at the age of 12 and went to Sweden as a refugee. / Street Sultans is a Documentary about Parkour in Iran.
#13: Before The Revolution
During the 60’s and 70’s thousands of Israelis are living in Tehran, enjoying a special relationship with the Shah and his dictatorial rule.
#24: Molf-e Gand / I Saw Shoush (2 films)
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.
#11: Infidels / Pilgrimage (2 films)
A documentary about the Godars, Artist-Gypsies Living in Iran. / Despite the threat of mines, assassination, and death by dehydration and starvation determined Shiite Muslims as many as 3,000 a day, have been pouring across the Iran-Iraq border since the fall of the Iraqi government.
#10: The Bathhouse That Wanted To Keep On Being A Bathhouse
After finding that his shower isn’t working just when he needs to get ready for an important ceremony, our narrator decides to set off in search of a public bathhouse in Tehran.
#9: Park Mark / Mory Wants A Wife (2 films)
‘Park Mark’ follows the life of a man during one night, roaming the streets of Tehran, stealing from charity boxes that are installed all over town. / The film documents Mori’s struggles with the issues of living in poverty and with his utter sexual frustration as a single man living in Iran.
#8: Be Like Others
More than 20 years ago, Ayatollah Khomeini issues a fatwa to make sex change permissible for “diagnosed transsexuals”. "Be Like Others" is an intimate and unflinching look at life in Iran through the eyes of young men choosing to undergo sex-change surgery,