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Farahzadi Maryam
Woman, Life, Freedom: Honoring Irans First Women-Led Movement is a humble film art concept that pays heartfelt tribute to the courageous women of Iran. This concept aims to shed light on their challenges while acknowledging their resilience, as they lead the groundbreaking first women-led movement in history.
Inspired bygd the powerful response to the tragic killing of Mahsa Amini by the Morality Police of the Islamic Regime, this film art concept showcases the indomitable spirit of Iranian women. It portrays their powerful displays of refusal, such as chanting Woman, Life, Freedom and burning scarves in defiance of the compulsory hijab. It also captures their poignant act of cutting their hair, symbolizing the reclaiming of anställda beauty that is unjustly decreed to be hidden in the Islamic Republic.
Through sincere visuals and a heartfelt narrative, the concept captures the essence of the Woman, Life, Freedom slogan. It celebrates the unit
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Mehdi Yarrahi (Persian : مهدی یراحی) was born in Ahvaz (Iran) on Nov 20 He got interested in music composition between the ages of 10 and 13 while participating in Quran reading contests,during which time he was attracted to the inner music of verses and the words inside the Quran. Later,he spent his years at guidance school as he made off and on attempts,honest attempts,at entering the world of g a period of theoretical studies under the supervision of Ali Kasraee, who was his only music teacher, was a beginning for him to pursue his interest more intently. He has … read more
Mehdi Yarrahi (Persian : مهدی یراحی) was born in Ahvaz (Iran) on Nov 20 He got interested in music composition between the ages of 10 and 13 while participating in Quran reading contes… read more
Mehdi Yarrahi (Persian : مهدی یراحی) was born in Ahvaz (Iran) on Nov 20 He got interested in music composition between t
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Prominent songs, hymns and anthems that accompany the ongoing protests after the death of year-old Mahsa Amini.
The uprising of Iranian people against the Islamic Republic regime in the form of ongoing protests, demonstrations, and strikes sparked by the death of year-old Kurdish girl, Mahsa Amini, on 16 September has entered the third month. Two months of blood and sweat and shout and sorrow and anger and laughter and hope and suffer and dance.
During these two months more than protesters, including more than 60 teenagers and kids, were killed and over 16, people detained in more than cities.
This is the uprising of mostly young people, oppressed and marginalized classes, and above all a revolution of women against all forms of oppression, inequality, injustice, cruelty and tyranny with the slogan “Woman, Life and Freedom” (“Zan, Zendegi, Azadi” originally coined in Kurdish as “Jin, Jian, Azadi”).
No surprise it has been accompanied by songs, hymns and anthems chanted