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Original programming by Iranian television network or channel (1 C) Pages in category "Iranian television series" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Once Upon a Time in Iran (Persian: خاتون, romanized: Khatoon) is an Iranian historical drama romance television series created by Tina Pakravan, starring Negar Javaherian, Ashkan Khatibi and Mirsaeed Molavian, alongside an ensemble supporting cast. [1] [2] The first episode of this series was released on Namava on August 9, 2021. [3] [4 ...
The first series received largely positive reviews, with many praising the performances of the two leads. [6] [7] At the 2022 BAFTA TV Awards, the first series won Best Mini-Series and Bean won Best Actor, whilst Graham was nominated for Best Supporting Actor. The second series received similarly positive reviews. [8]
Tehran (Hebrew: טהרן) is an Israeli spy thriller television series created by Moshe Zonder for the Israeli public channel Kan 11. [1] Written by Zonder and Omri Shenhar and directed by Daniel Syrkin, [2] the series premiered in Israel on 22 June 2020 [3] and 25 September internationally on Apple TV+.
The iFilm Network is a 24-hour TV channel, broadcasting an 8-hour block which is repeated twice, starting at 6:30PM Tehran Time. Programming includes TV series, movies, live quizzes on arts, backstage documentaries on films and ongoing productions, movie and film reviews, short films and documentaries about Iran.
Hezardastan (Persian: هزاردستان, romanized: Hezār Dastān) also known as Hezar Dastan, was an Iranian epic historical drama television series from 1987, developed and directed by Ali Hatami. [1] [2] Hezar Dastan is considered one of the most important and most influential works of art in the history of Islamic Republic of Iran ...
Bitter Coffee (Persian: قهوه تلخ Ghahve-ye Talkh) is an Iranian historical-comedy series directed by Mehran Modiri and produced by Majid Aghagolian and Hamid Aghagolian. Three episodes are released at a time (roughly every week) on three VCD or one DVD, priced in Iran at 25000 rials (at that time approximately $2.50).
According to Islamic republic of Iran broadcasting, a poll conducted on September 25, 2021, from all over the country that shows 78.9% of the people have watched the programs of television, among them, the TV series Maple recorded 43.8% of the rating. [6]