
I've checked the list and think these 3 films below are more interesting and rarer than others, need more people's attention:

1/ Mooshak e Kaghazi (1997) aka Paper Airplanes
Directed by
Farhad Mehranfar
imdb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0169574/
Review: http://onlinefilmhome.dk/Directors_list ... ilm_id=843
Exploring the film medium and its power to touch people via a gentle rural drama that fuses documentary-style realism with elements of magic and folklore, debuting feature director Farhad Mehranfar's "Paper Airplanes" will delight admirers of Iranian cinema. Some of its themes could perhaps have been more clearly identified, but this charming tale is prime fest material and particularly suitable for events focusing on children's and family films....
Paper Airplanes from director Farhad Mehranfar (Iran) is the story of Reza and his father, Hashem, a travelling picture showman. During the school holidays, Hashem decides to take Reza on a work trip to a remote part of Iran where he will screen a film. When they reach the village, many of the villagers are not even certain what a film is. Hashem is idealistic and firmly believes in the educational value of his work. Paper Airplanes highlights the strong cultural clash between Reza's city life and that of these traditional nomadic shepherds, bringing into question our assumptions of cultural superiority.
2/ Zendegi dar meh (1999) aka Life in Fog
Directed by
Bahman Ghobadi
Genre: Documentary / Short
imdb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0198653/
offical site with pictures: http://www.mijfilm.com/
Bahman Ghobadi was born on February 1st, 1969 in Baneh, province of Kurdistan in Iran. He was the first son of the four born in his family. He got his B.A. in film Directing from the Iranian Broadcasting College. He lived in Baneh up to age 12. Because of civil disputes, his whole family emigrated to Sanandaj (Center of Kurdistan Province in Iran).
He recieved his diploma in Sanandaj & he came to Tehran in 1992 for his advanced studies. Ghobadi started his artistic career in field of Industrial photography from 1998. He was never properly graduated because he believed every thing he had learnt was all from his short films. All this experience helped him to expand his individualistic vision of the world that surrounded him. He started filmmaking with 8mm. He made a few short documentaries as a starting point.
His short films, as of the mid 1990's, received many foreign & domestic awards. "Life in fog" opened a new opportunity in his career. This film was accepted for many different International awards & became "The most famous documentary ever made in the history of Iranian cinema".
With the making of the full-length feature 'A Time For Drunken Horses (1999)' he became a recognized professionaldirector all over. This is the first Kurdish full feature film in the history of the Iranian cinema, and Ghobadi is the first Kurdish director in the history Iranian cinema..
3/ Gharibeh Va Meh (1974) aka The Stranger and the Fog
Directed by
Bahram Beizai
imdb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071549/
Bahram Baizai, An Unknown Master of Iranian Cinema.
and Marva Nabili's The Sealed Soil (1977), she's the first iranian female indie filmmaker! This is her first feature, absolutely a classic! She only made 2 films by now.
I posted it here, but seems only few peoples interested and getting now...
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Come on buddies, here's only 1 person sharing, so we need more leechers to increase their spreading speed! Maybe you can click them begin from smaller file , Gharibeh Va Meh or Life in Fog.
