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No One Knows About Persian Cats (Persian: کسی از گربههای ایرانی خبر نداره, romanized: Kasi az Gorbehaye Irani Khabar Nadareh) is a 2009 Iranian film directed by Bahman Ghobadi produced by Wild Bunch. The film offers the perspective of Iran as it explores its underground rock scene.
[6] [7] The chosen films, along with their English subtitles, are sent to the Academy, where they are screened for the jury. [ 4 ] [ 7 ] The 1950 biopic Genghis Khan was the first and only Philippine film submitted for consideration for the Honorary Foreign Language Film award, the precursor to the current category, but no award was given to ...
An English Persian cat: Binx Hocus Pocus: The Sanderson Sisters (Witches Winnifred, Sarah, and Mary) turned Thackary Binx into a cat when he tried to save his sister from them at the beginning of the movie. He then plays a talking cat for most of the movie until the spell is broken at the end. [1] Blanche House
Rhino Season (Persian: فصل کرگدن; Fasle Kargadan) is a 2012 Iraqi-Kurdistan-Turkish docufiction film directed by Bahman Ghobadi and presented by Martin Scorsese. [1] Starring Behrouz Vossoughi, Monica Bellucci, Yılmaz Erdoğan, Caner Cindoruk, and Arash Labaf. The movie includes poems read and written by Bayan Nassir. [4]
The Cat (Korean: 고양이: 죽음을보는 두개의눈; RR: Goyangi: Jukeumeul Boneun Du Gaeui Nun; lit. "The Cat: Eyes that See Death") is a 2011 South Korean horror film directed by Byun Seung-wook.
The Cow (Persian: گاو, Gāv, Gaav, or Gav) is a 1969 Iranian film directed by Dariush Mehrjui, written by Gholam-Hossein Saedi based on his own play and novel, and starring Ezzatolah Entezami as Masht Hassan. Some critics consider it the first film of the Iranian New Wave. [1] [2] [3]
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
Arnold Henry Savage Landor with his two Persian kittens, which he purchased himself in Kerman, Iran (also known as Persia) around 1900 [1]. Traditional Persian is one of several names for a group of cats that are considered to be essentially the original breed of Persian cat, before the variety was selectively bred to have extreme features.