Friday, November 27, 2009
The family law draft,, Iran 2009 - By Mahboubeh Abbasgholizadeh
A series of Clips made by Mahboubeh Abbasgholizadeh on the new plot to exploit women in Iran by imposing a stick family law.
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Monday, November 23, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Stop sex trade ... Most profitable trade by Iranian regime!
Alien men are overrepresented when it comes to the huge amount of human trafficking that is taking place from Iran to foreign countries
Glass House
'The Glass House' is a documentary airing on the Sundance Channel that offers a rare glimpse of women on the fringe of Iranian society - and Iranian-born psychotherapist Marjaneh Halati, who created a Tehran center to help them. (Nov. 16)
People Vs bassidji and suppressive elements
In this clip you can see hwo people has blocked one of the streets with stones... to prevent the movment of the anti-riot forces of bike... Tehran Nov 4. 2009
Friday, November 6, 2009
Smile thugs..smile ...
The Bassidj thugs are in this clip taking films of student protestors to track them down and create fear. Instead these students shout "Tanks and bullets and Bassidj have no more effects" and them ask the same thugs to smile since they are being filmed ...lol this is bravery
If MONTAZERI asks us to take up arms....
In this clip at Shiraz University , students and people frustrated at the suppression and beatings chant: "If Montazeri asks us to take up arms..." .."I will kill the one who killed my brother.."...
Mr.OBAMA should move it ..if he does not react quickly he will never ever have US interests in the region ..lol
Mr.OBAMA should move it ..if he does not react quickly he will never ever have US interests in the region ..lol
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Feminin - Masculin - IRAN
From Ramin Jubin
About the Film
In the male dominated society of Iran, Farahnaz Shiri, the first female bus driver in Tehran, has made her own little society in her bus. In Iran there are different sections for men and women on public buses. Women should enter buses from the back door, which is separated from men’s entrance, and should sit or stay in a limited zone at the end of the buses which is separated from men’s zone. But in Mrs. Shiri’s bus everything is vice-versa. She is the governor and the only law maker of her own little society. In her bus, men must enter from the backdoor entrance and must sit or stay in the limited zone at the end of the bus. Mrs. Shiri is struggling to prove herself in this society and resisting a series of injustices that she faces as a woman in the Iranian society.
About the Director
Sadaf Foroughi was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1976.
She graduated with a bachelor degree in French literature and continued her study in master degree in cinema and now she is student on PHD in film philosophy.
She joined to Iranian Short Film Association (ISFA) in 2004.
Till now she has 9 short films in her cinematographic background and has taken a part as an editor in 4 short films.
She has some experiences in photography and choreography.
Among her recent works is the documentary produced by experimental and documentary film centre of Iran. She also made two video arts produced by New York film Academy in 2008.
She is currently presenting her new documentary produced by STEPS International.
About the Film
In the male dominated society of Iran, Farahnaz Shiri, the first female bus driver in Tehran, has made her own little society in her bus. In Iran there are different sections for men and women on public buses. Women should enter buses from the back door, which is separated from men’s entrance, and should sit or stay in a limited zone at the end of the buses which is separated from men’s zone. But in Mrs. Shiri’s bus everything is vice-versa. She is the governor and the only law maker of her own little society. In her bus, men must enter from the backdoor entrance and must sit or stay in the limited zone at the end of the bus. Mrs. Shiri is struggling to prove herself in this society and resisting a series of injustices that she faces as a woman in the Iranian society.
About the Director
Sadaf Foroughi was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1976.
She graduated with a bachelor degree in French literature and continued her study in master degree in cinema and now she is student on PHD in film philosophy.
She joined to Iranian Short Film Association (ISFA) in 2004.
Till now she has 9 short films in her cinematographic background and has taken a part as an editor in 4 short films.
She has some experiences in photography and choreography.
Among her recent works is the documentary produced by experimental and documentary film centre of Iran. She also made two video arts produced by New York film Academy in 2008.
She is currently presenting her new documentary produced by STEPS International.
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