A soldier, a young woman, a colonel, and an old woman board a train. Nobody, save one of them, can explain what happens next. Director Ehsan Amani was born in 1948. For many years he worked in advertising, and acted in feature films such as Crimson Gold, Abadan, and Kandelus Gardens. He directs short films and documentaries.
Crew: Ehsan Amani (writer, director), Saeed Hadadi (director of photography), Hesam Noorani (editor).
| Title | Date | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Truth behind the propaganda | Jul 11 | 177 |
| Iranian AIPAC | Jul 11 | 88 |
| Being there | Jul 14 | 64 |
| پیشگویی | Jul 10 | 55 |
| Where it hurts | Jul 16 | 55 |
| Person | About | Day |
|---|---|---|
| Mansour Matloubi | Professional poker player | Jul 18 |
| Elaheh Seifolmolook | Mistress of Henna | Jul 18 |
| Fe Zandi | Fashion designer | Jul 17 |
| Lili Dehghani | Participating in Canadian Idol, singing Amazing Grace | Jul 17 |
| Ali Pourgol | My father, a great teacher and author | Jul 17 |
| Shahab Tolouie | Flamenco player and singer in Prague performs in a synagogue | Jul 17 |
| Kian Tavakoli | Wine maker | Jul 17 |
| Tara & Sohrob Khojasteh | Making Kiosk's pizza-e-ghormehsabzee | Jul 16 |
| Aram Danesh | Guitar player | Jul 16 |
| Vartan Gregorian | Life as an immigrant from Iran in America | Jul 16 |
well it's a saying....
by The SON of black mountins (not verified) on Sun May 25, 2008 08:21 PM CDTwell that wall cool but still i remember it as in the past it was a hardcore political jock about the Iranian molas... the top figures ...and still it is as cool as it was...
Faulkner & Rumi
by mahvash s (not verified) on Tue May 13, 2008 10:30 AM CDTA very well done video! In my opinion, it is in the same vein of William Faulkner's book "As I Lay Dying" which one story is told by different characters and each time, the reader would see a different angel of the story.
Also, reminds me of Rumi's poem who says: "They become my friends by their own concepts of me not what I really am." (har kasi az zann-e khod shod yaar-e man/ az daroun-e man najost asraar-e man.) In this story, each character sees the sound of slap according to their own concepts.
I enjoyed watching it.
in a long while
by LP (not verified) on Tue May 13, 2008 09:04 AM CDTThe best clip I have seen in a long while.
Outstanding!
Very very very very very very very very very very very
by پیام on Mon May 12, 2008 04:33 PM CDTvery very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very cool, laughed my laughter portion for a couple of days :)
LOVED IT
by Anonymoushly (not verified) on Mon May 12, 2008 01:25 PM CDTit showed how wrong assumptions create wrong conclusions and feed resentments.
nice!
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