![]() The same year “Gav” (The Cow) was directed by Dariush Mehrjui, written by Gholam-Hossein Saedi based on his own play and novel. Four years later Masud Kimiaie made Qeysar, an award winning film at the 1969 Tehran Film Festival. Ganj-e-Qarun (Croesus Treasure) was a huge financial success which was made in 1965 by Siamak Yasami. The 1960s was a significant decade for Iranian cinema, with 25 commercial films produced annually on average throughout the early ‘60s, increasing to 65 by the end of the decade. The film was a success and stayed on Iranian screens for more than two years. In 1933 Abdul Hossein Sepenta made the first Iranian sound film “Dokhtar e Lor” (The Lur Girl). In 1930 the first Iranian silent film was made by Professor Ovanes Ohanian called Abi and Rabi. Mirza Ebrahim Khan Akkas Bashi was the official photographer of the King so Mozaffar al-Din Shah ordered Akkas Bashi to buy all equipment necessary for recording and displaying the motion picture. In 1900 and during Mozaffar al-Din Shah’s (Qajar King) first visit to Europe, he was introduced to the “cinematography” in Paris. ‘A Seperatioan’ has appeared on numerous critics’ top ten lists for 2011. After the Islamic Revolution in 1979, a few filmmakers and actors went into exile. ![]() “Persian Movies” – One of the (Most Innovative & Exciting) in the World! ![]()
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