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In 1967, Iran adopted a set of progressive family laws, the Family Protection Act, which granted women family rights; these were expanded in the Family Protection Law of 1975. The act was annulled in 1979 after the Islamic Revolution when Sharia law was re-introduced, but it stands out for having been ahead of its time, particularly in a Muslim ...
Iranian-Turkish co-production film The Nameless Knight: Halit Refiğ, Hasan Sasanpour: Cüneyt Arkın, Pouri Banayi: Historical, Fantasy: Iranian-Turkish co-production Mive-ye gonah: Mahmoud Koushan: Cüneyt Arkın, Shahin Khalili, Cihangir Ghaffari: Romance, Drama: Turkish-Iranian co-production film 1971: Mr. Naive: Dariush Mehrjui
Banned briefly by the regime of The Shah, due to what was perceived as the film depicting Iran as a rural, culturally backwards society. The film would later be allowed to screen on the condition that the film would begin with a disclaimer explaining to audiences that the film is set several decades ago, and does not reflect a modern Iran. [220 ...
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In the area of women's legal rights within the family, the Iran's Family Protection Law, as revised in 1975, gave women the right to ask for divorce on the same grounds and conditions as men, left decisions regarding child custody and alimony up to a special family court, recognized the mother as the legal guardian of her child in case of the ...
A wealthy man who has a company deceives a naive girl Atefeh. The latter believing he wants to marry her goes to the north of Iran to find the wealthy man. Later, Atefeh's father gives Ali 70000 Tomans to get her daughter back home but romance blossoms between the two youngsters on their way back.
The first production co-directed by Iranian and Israeli filmmakers had to be shot in secret to prevent possible interference by Tehran, directors Zar Amir Ebrahimi and Guy Nattiv told Reuters on ...
Far from Home (Persian: در غربت, romanized: Dar Ghorbat) is a 1975 Iranian film directed by Sohrab Shahid-Saless. It was entered into the 25th Berlin International Film Festival . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]