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Iranian director Dariush Mehrjui, whose 1969 “The Cow” opened up a new era in Iranian filmmaking, and his wife have been found stabbed to death in their home outside Tehran, Iran’s state ...
Ghazal "Mona" Heydari (24 December 2004 – 5 February 2022) was an Iranian Arab teenage girl who was beheaded in Ahvaz, Iran in an honour killing by her husband. Mona and her husband were first cousins. Pictures and videos of her husband, Sajjad Heydari, smiling while carrying her head, caused widespread outrage in Iran. [1]
The murders raise suspicions over the involvement of the authorities, amid a crackdown against dissidents of the Tehran regime. Mehrjui, 83, was a renowned cofounder of Iran's film new wave in the early 1970s that mainly focused on realism, and had been a vocal critic of state censorship.
Iranian-Turkish co-production film 1969: Gaav: Dariush Mehrjui: Ezzatollah Entezami: Drama: Considered as the beginning of Iranian New Wave: Qeysar: Masoud Kimiai: Behrooz Vossoughi: Crime/Drama: The Cow: Donyaye por Omid: Heaven is Never a Great Distance
A list of films produced in Iran ordered by year of release. For an alphabetical list of Iranian films see Category:Iranian films. List of Iranian films before 1960; List of Iranian films of the 1960s; List of Iranian films of the 1970s; List of Iranian films of the 1980s; List of Iranian films of the 1990s; List of Iranian films of the 2000s
Pages in category "1960s in Iran" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1960 in Iran;
Sardar Darani was the commander-in-chief of Zahedan area during Reza Shah. In 1957, Daad Shah's tribal chiefs who betrayed him, by called him for negotiation and where he was killed in a gun battle by Iranian Forces. Mir Abdi persuaded by the Shah to return to Iran and gave privileges to stop
Saeed Hanaei or Said Hanai (Persian: سعید حنایی; 1962 – April 8, 2002) was an Iranian serial killer, arrested in 2001 for the murders of at least 16 women in Mashhad. [1] Hanaei was referred to as the "Spider Killer" for the way he lured his victims, mainly prostitutes, back to his home before strangling them.