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Tag Archives: iran
Sleep Now in the Fire: Rojava, Iran, and Tunisia
Events outrun our capacity to record, reflect upon and share. Taking our cue from the It’s Going Down collective, we recall events in rojava, iran, and tunisia …
For Abbas Kiarostami: The singular beauty of truth, or the illusion of being
No artist, in any country, is free. S/he is a living contestation. Pier Paolo Pasolini The films of Abbas Kiarostami are now complete. With Kiarostami’s death this last July 4th, the worlds of his creation are now fixed, at least … Continue reading