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Hamid Dabashi

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The visual possibility of seeing the historical person (as opposed to the eternal Qur'anic man) on screen is arguably the single most important event allowing Iranians access to modernity.
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Close-up: Iranian Cinema Past, Present and Future

 
Hamid Dabashi

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