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  1. Jean-Daniel Lafond accompanies his friend Amir to Iran, who has been exiled from the country for 18 years. Together they explore the contradictions of the country, torn between the generation of the revolution and the younger generation yearning for democracy.

  2. A hero in Iran for having killed in 1980 Ali Akbar Tabatabaï, CIA liaison in a CIA plot to assassinate Khomeini. He is wanted by the FBI who spotted him in Kandahar , the film by Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf.

  3. Aujourd’hui, en Iran, l’échec de la révolution ravive la coupure entre un Islam obscurantiste que le tourbillon de l’eau effraie et un Islam ouvert sur le monde prêt à affronter la vague de la modernité qui libère la parole et les corps...

  4. Filmmaker Jean-Daniel Lafond travels to Iran with Amir who returns home after 18 years in exile. In a country where the dead and martyred are more alive than the living, where the past is more present than the present and where the invisible overwhelms the visible, anything could happen.

  5. Salam Iran: A Persian Letter. Séances Détails Bande-ann. Critiques. Cote globale 9.0. Basée sur une critique de notre utilisateur. Vous avez vu le film?

  6. Summary: Salam Iran offers insight into a country seething with change but ruthlessly contained by the Islamic theocracy. It is also a universal portrait of exile; intense yearning for what can never be reclaimed.

  7. Salam Iran, une lettre persane Autre titre : Salam Iran - A Persian Letter