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ارک My Iranian Paradise Directors: Katia Forbert Petersen & Annette Mari Olsen Duration: 58 min. Year of Production: 2008 Country: Denmark Produced by: Sfinx - Danish Film Institute Original Title: Mit Iranske Paradis A documentary film essay. One of the directors of this film was raised in Persia. Her father was a Danish engineer and her mother a survivor from one of Stalin's Gulag camps. In this film, the life of a family is reflected in the history of Iran from the 30s and onward to the Islamic Revolution, until oil began tearing the world apart. The film differentiates perceptions of enemy images and political generalizations. With the eyes of ordinary people we experience how any given person's fate can change from one day to the next,! when politics and leaderships change. Through an understanding of its past, contemporary Iran is uncovered. A personal, creative documentary about the connections between Iran and the Western world, seen through the eyes of ordinary people. The director lived in Persia, present day Iran, for the first 22 years of her life. For her, it was the happiest place under the sun -- today it is included in Bush's "Axis of Evil". Compelled to draw a line from the past to the present, she travels back to Iran. Through recent footage from the closed and inaccessible country and an abundance of rare and unique
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