Untitled Iran Project! Must See Documentary!

Untitled Iran Project! Must See Documentary!
by Arthimis
15-Dec-2010
 

//vimeo.com/10126230

 

This is one of the most profound documenterias I have ever seen about Iran ... (@min.9:20 the teacher's story telling is Priceless ...)

Hope you will enjoy it as much as I did...

Love Iran and Iranians... :-) Zendeh va Azad Baad Iran...

PS. If for some reason the link does not open, go to Vimeo's home and search for : "Untiteled Iran Project-Work In Progress-Take Two"Thanks.

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Anahid Hojjati

Dear Arthmitis, thanks for explanation and Majid is right

by Anahid Hojjati on

Majid does have a great point but maybe friends who have seen the documentary can write comments about what they liked and through the comment thread number of hits will go up.


Arthimis

Majid Jaan, Shoma khaili

by Arthimis on

Majid Jaan, Shoma khaili Aghaee va lotf dareen... Merci duste' aziz...

Omidvaram keh baaghi dustan betoonan in film mostanad roo bebinan!

It truly touched me deeply! It showed a natural innocence and depth of great Iranian culture and people... I wonder if this foreign documentary film maker really knew about a lot of hidden messages that his cast were naturally sending across!!!

Peace.


Majid

چرا این بلاگ رو فقط ١٠٢ نفر کلیک کردند؟

Majid


 


چون.......

راجع به مناقشه های تخمی فلسطین و اسرائیل نبود؟
راجع به اراجیف بی پایان محمود سه سانتی نبود؟
عنوانش به سکس کاری نداشت؟
راجع به سرگرد نکبتِ بیوطن و نون بربری کوفتیش نبود؟

چرا؟


Arthimis

Dear Anahid Khanoom, I

by Arthimis on

Dear Anahid Khanoom,

I understand at first it seems the link will not be shown to non-members, but if you  go to Vimeo's home page first and the type:

"Untiteled Iran Project-Work In Progress-Take Two"

and click, it will appear and you can hopefully see it that way! That's how I was able to see it twice!

Thank you

 


Anahid Hojjati

Has anybody been able to watch this Must See Documentary?

by Anahid Hojjati on

I have not been able to watch this documentary. Description looks very interesting but I could not watch. Has anybody been able to see this documentary?