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Iranian Cinema: from Constitutionalism to Sepanta

Iranian Cinema from Constitutionalism to Sepanta is a documentary film directed and written by Mohammad Tahaminejad, a contemporary Iranian historian, critic and documentary filmmaker. This film tells the story of the arrival of "film" in Iran and the formation of "cinema" from the constitutional period to the filmmaking of Abdolhossein Spanta in India.

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  • Roohangiz Sami-Nejad

    Roohangiz Sami-Nejad

    Herself

  • Khan Baba Motazedi

    Khan Baba Motazedi

    Himself

  • Ebrahim Moradi

    Ebrahim Moradi

    Himself

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Iranian Cinema from Constitutionalism to Sepanta is a documentary film directed and written by Mohammad Tahaminejad, a contemporary Iranian historian, critic and documentary filmmaker. This film tells the story of the arrival of "film" in Iran and the formation of "cinema" from the constitutional period to the filmmaking of Abdolhossein Spanta in India.

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