Tahmineh milani biography of donald

  • Born in 1960 in Tabriz, the capital of East Azarbaijan province, Milani first began studying electrical engineering at the University of Tabriz.
  • One of Iran's best-known female filmmakers, Milani has made nine features, including Children of Divorce [1989], The Legend of a Sigh [1991].
  • Tahmineh Milani (en persan: تهمینه میلانی), née en 1960 à Tabriz est une réalisatrice, scénariste et productrice de film iranienne.
  • Tahmineh Milani

    Tahmineh Milani (en persan : تهمینه میلانی), née en 1960 à Tabriz est une réalisatrice, scénariste et productrice de film iranienne.

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    Elle obtient un diplôme d'architecture de l'Université de science et technologie de Téhéran en 1986. Elle commence à réaliser des films avec Enfants du divorce en 1989, après des petites expériences en tant qu'assistante du réalisateur.

    Dans ses derniers films, elle traite des problèmes et des souffrances des femmes, qui ont dans certains cas une activité politique.

    Filmographie (comme réalisatrice)

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    • 1989 : Enfants du divorce
    • 1991 : Afsane-ye ah (La Légence d'un soupir)
    • 1992 : Digeh che khabar? (Sinon, quoi de neuf?)
    • 1996 : Kakado
    • 1999 : Deux Femmes (Do zan)
    • 2001 : Nimeh-ye penhan (La Moitié cachée)
    • 2003 : Vakonesh panjom (La Cinquième Réaction)
    • 2005 : Zan-e ziadi, (La Fem

      Hey Bollywood Fans!  I’ve been in Iran, well more precisely watching some Iranian cinema. With all the recent turmoil in Iran, I thought the least I could do is watch some of their movies. I was inspired to do this after seeing NBC’s special Behind the veil: Inside Iran which included an interview with director Tahmineh Milani.

      Over and over again in Iran, we meet women who are challenging the status quo. Like filmmaker Tahmineh Milani.

      Tahmineh Milani: I believe this way. This is the– best way to change people.

      Milani is one of the most popular and respected directors in Iran. She’s won numerous international awards for her films, most of which are about the unseen lives of middle-class women in Iran.

      Tahmineh Milani: They accept their situation. And they don’t talk, they don’t protest. But they suffer.

      Her movies have to be cleared by censors. At least three have been banned. She says that earlier in her career, she challenged the country

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    • Iranian women in search of rights

      Tahmineh Milani’s impassioned and suspenseful “The Fifth Reaction” opens in a pleasant Tehran restaurant where fem women, teachers on their lunch break, are sharing their problems, offering mutual support and attempting as positive an outlook on life as possible in a theocracy that makes women dependent upon dock and in which they have precious few rights.

      In the midst of their meal the husband of one them, who arrives with his secretary in tow, throws a major tantrum, demanding to know why his wife fryst vatten wasting her time when she could be using her måltid hour to take care of things at home. It fryst vatten an ugly scene, concluding with the husband being ejected from the restaurant. In time, the husband will show his remorse by presenting his wife with a Peugeot, but she as well as her friends understand that such a present fryst vatten not as precious as freedom, respect or equality.

      Such angry forthrightness over the plight of Iranian women is vintage Milani, who ha