Friday , 19 April 2024

Culture

Iranian Artists’ Group Calls For Cultural Figures To Reject Edicts Of Guidance Ministry

RFL/RE – A group of Iranian artists has called on the country’s cultural figures to reject the legitimacy of the Islamic republic’s “unjust” Ministry of Guidance and produce their works, including exhibitions, book and magazine publications, and film productions without seeking permission. “We request all artists, writers, publishers, and those involved in Iranian films and TV shows not to recognize the cultural …

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Iranian American Wins Pulitzer Prize

VOA – Iranian American Sanaz Toossi won the Pulitzer Prize in drama Monday for her play English. The play takes place in 2008 near Tehran, where four Iranian adults prepare for an English proficiency test. It examines how family separation and travel restrictions push them to learn a new language and how that may change their identity. The Pulitzer board called …

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Enforcement of Forced Hijab Could be a “Tourist Attraction,” Iranian Minister Says

Iranwire – Iran’s minister of cultural heritage, tourism and handicrafts has suggested that the authorities’ crackdown on women without a mandatory headscarf in public places could be a “tourist attraction.” In an interview with ILNA news agency on May 3, Ezzatollah Zarghami dismissed the possibility that the brutal handling of women without hijab could deter foreigners from visiting Iran. “Anything …

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Iran and Its Culture War

gatestoneinstitute.org – It was supposed to be a routine remake of scores of reportages offered by the official TV each year. The formula used is simple: A concert hall filled with a handpicked audience of carefully screened audience chanting “God is Great, Hail to Supreme Leader!” Then the “Supreme Leader” enters, accompanied by his military and clerical entourage, to sit …

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Women without Hijab Banned from Iran’s Museums, Historical Sites

Iranwire – Women without a mandatory hijab are now banned from museums and historical sites, in yet another move showing the authorities’ determination to enforce the Islamic Republic’s strict dress code. Morteza Adibzadeh, head of the General Directorate of Museums, announced the new restriction in a circular dated April 24, citing the “protection of cultural affairs and public safety” as …

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In Iran, hardliners successfully orchestrate takeover of state TV

Al-Monitor — State TV has long been recognized as one of the most powerful and influential institutions in the Islamic Republic of Iran. However, in the past two years, Vahid Jalili, a hard-line figure, has taken the helm causing concern even among conservatives, with his primary goal to promote the Islamic Republic’s ideology in the most hard-line and extreme way.  In 2021, a …

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In Retribution, Iran’s Authorities Impose Drastic Changes to Movie Billboards

Iranwire – Iranian authorities forced the staff of the film “World War III” to remove the name of its director and the photo of its main actor from promotional billboards, in yet another move to punish artists and celebrities who have expressed support for anti-government protests. The film’s distributor, Mohammad Shayesteh, said on April 18 that the charges were made …

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New Film “Rise” Pays Tribute To Iranian Protesters’ “Bravery”

Iranwire – As Iranians were celebrating Nowruz, the Persian New Year, a short film paying tribute to the women-led protest movement in Iran premiered in London this week, followed by a global launch on the social media channels of advocacy group Evoca Foundation. The film “Rise” is the story of a teenage girl resisting the morality police after she is …

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Iranian Protesters Back To The Streets Ahead Of “Festival Of Fire”

Iranwire – Protesters took to the streets of multiple Iranian cities on the evening of March 13 to call for the overthrow of the Islamic Republic, ahead of Chaharshanbe Suri, the Persian festival of fire. Videos shared on social media show demonstrators in cities including Tehran, Sanandaj, Kamiyaran and Mashhad, chanting “Woman, life, freedom,” the main slogan of the nationwide …

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Iranian Singer Wins Grammy For “Women, Life, Freedom” Protest Anthem

Iranwire – Iranian singer Shervin Hajipour, who faces possible prison time for a song that has become an anthem to the protest movement that has swept his country for more than four months, has won a Grammy award. Addressing the Grammy ceremony in Los Angeles, Jill Biden, the wife of US President Joe Biden, announced that Hajipour won the Grammy’s …

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