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I Am Trying to Remember (2021)
Pegah talks about Gholam, a man who’s not like her father, mother, uncles, or aunts, even though he’s always present at family gatherings. Gholam films these everyday scenes with his own camera. At the time, Pegah can’t imagine what the purpose of these films might be, but she’s happy to pose before the lens of this family friend, who she’s certainly very fond of.
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Deh Namaki-ha (2008)
Pegah Ahangarani sets out on a one woman manhunt for Masoud Dehnamaki.
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My Father (2023)
When Iranian actress and director Pegah Ahangarani (1984) was growing up, she thought every soldier she saw on television might have been her father. During her earliest years he was fighting at the front, and a portrait of Khomeini hung in a prominent place in the house. But one day the image of the Ayatollah disappeared without explanation and another photo took its place.
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As I Lay Dying (2025)
“There were so many of us, but when it all ended, each of us went our own way.” We see footage of the Green Movement, a wave of protests in Iran that began in the summer of 2009, in response to the presidential election fraud in favor of the incumbent president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. We see the chaos, the solidarity among the people, and the amazement too: that this is possible, that this is actually happening. Shaky handheld images capture both the energy of the crowd and the panic when shots suddenly ring out. Meanwhile, a voice-over calmly recounts what happened to the people we see.
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Child Soldier (2024)
Child soldier is about the unheard story of child soldiers of the Iran-Iraq war, a documentary that has interviewed the child soldiers of this war among unseen images of the Iran-Iraq war. For the first time in four decades, they recount memories that they have never shared with their families before.
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Alfred Yaghobzadeh: A Camera, A Witness
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About This Bright Half (2024)
A documentary based on Faraj Sarkohi's interviews with Houshang Golshiri. Kaveh Golestan filmed these interviews between 1993 and 1996.
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Souvenirs
This documentary follows the life of the director and how she's been impacted by the loss of loved ones to dictatorial orders in Iran. Each of the five 15-20 minute chapters focuses on a different person who influenced the director's life and whose story highlights a specific period in Iran's history. The film covers the past 40 years of Iran's history and uses archival footage to recreate the atmosphere of that time. The main theme of the documentary is separation and loss, as the director mourns the loss of each of the beloved heroes featured in the episodes. The film is a sequel to the director's previous successful short film "I Am Trying to Remember".
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Mohakate Ghazaleh Alizadeh (2009)
A documentary about Ghazaleh Alizadeh who was an Iranian poet and writer.


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