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  1. Shirin is a prime example of this. If someone came to me and said “hey I made this cool avant-garde film where the camera only focuses on the faces of the audience members for the entire runtime of a play,” I’d think that was cool. However if that person asked me to watch said film, I’d lie and say I had school work to do or something.

  2. Arash Sadeghi Editing. Hamideh Razavi Producer. A film adaptation of “Khosrow and Shirin”, a 12th-century Persian tale, is shown to an audience of more than 110 celebrated actresses, all Iranian except for one from France. Though the film is invisible, the faces of the women watching the show tell the story as they gaze upon the heroine.

  3. Avant-Garde, Drama. 91. CAUTION. The final film in Kiarostami’s experimental video phase, Shirin is the story of Iran’s social oppression of women told purely through powerful reaction shots of famous actors as they watch an unseen performance. Includes Juliette Binoche, who would later star in Kiarostami’s Certified Copy.

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  5. Shirin (2008) is an Iranian film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. It's truly unique. We watch an audience of women who are watching a movie about Khosrow and Shirin. That's the title of a famous tragic romance by the Persian poet Nizami Ganjavi (1141-1209). It's a famous poem in Iran. (There's a whole world out there of things that I don't know.)

  6. 14 mag 2021 · Nasrin (2020), scheda completa del film di Jeff Kaufman con Olivia Colman, Ann Curry, Shirin Ebadi: trama, cast, trailer, gallerie, boxoffice, premi, curiosità e news.

  7. A film adaptation of “Khosrow and Shirin”, a 12th-century Persian tale, is shown to an audience of more than 110 celebrated actresses, all Iranian except for one from France. Though the film is invisible, the faces of the women watching the show tell the story as they gaze upon the heroine.