Media Release-Persian International Film Festival Sydney
Australia home to the inaugural Persian International Film Festival After a year and half in the making, the first Persian International Film Festival will be
Australia home to the inaugural Persian International Film Festival After a year and half in the making, the first Persian International Film Festival will be
This is a little clip I made about my trip to Afghanistan in 2009 as part of a film crew. It is now a finalist
Over the past couple of years, I have been reading and following the debates that have surrounded Azar Nafisi’s Reading Lolita in Tehran. I just
Photo: Ccovers of books by Iranian writers Dearest Reader, The contents of this blog have long been in the making. Over the years I have
Some might think that the fall of the Taliban in Afghanistan has liberated the Afghan people, especially the women. While there is no denying that
I always thought if Freud’s theory on dreams being resonances, wishes and fears, of our day lives reflected in our sleep, was actually a true
For the first time since she had been dropped off in front of Golestan mall, one of the most popular and expensive malls in Tehran’s
Farideh Zariv, a Canberra-based Iranian-Australian artist, was the first ever Muslim woman to exhibit in Iziko Bo-kaap Museum in Cape Town, South Africa. Farideh arrived
Last week, for the first time in many years, I spent a day among the people of my country, sharing a tradition, feeling my religion.
We just stepped into the Chinese Year of the Monkey about two weeks ago, which means that according to Chinese tradition, people are not allowed
I was in Tehran a few days ago and it snowed heavily a while ago. Thought I would share some of the pictures. 13 photos