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  1. Tehran Has No More Pomegranates! (Persian: تهران انار ندارد) is a 2006 musical-comedy Iranian Crystal Simorgh award-winning film produced, directed and written by Massoud Bakhshi. Title. The film starts with a written text chosen from an old Persian book named Asar-al-Bilad describing Tehran in the 13th century.

  2. 23 de jun. de 2009 · With Ain Al-Daula, Massoud Bakhshi, Winston Churchill, Forugh Farrokhzad. This is the story of Tehran from the Qajar time (middle of 19th century) to today. Tehran has become a metropolis from a small village, now a developed city with many social problems.

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    • Documentary, Comedy, History
    • Massoud Bakhshi
    • 2009-06-23
  3. Play Movie Trivia. Best New Movies. New On Streaming. RT Channel. Tehran Has No More Pomegranates! Documentary, 1h 7m. -- Tomatometer. 86% Audience Score 100+ Ratings. Where to watch...

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    • Documentary
  4. 65,06 MXN. Hemos buscado actualizaciones en 62 plataformas el 9 de abril de 2024 a las 15:48:25. ¿Hay algún problema? ¡Cuéntanoslo! Tehran Has No More Pomegrenates! - ver online: por stream, comprarlo o rentarlo. Actualmente, usted es capaz de ver "Tehran Has No More Pomegrenates!" streaming en DocAlliance Films.

    • Narrator
    • Massoud Bakhshi
    • 2007
    • Massoud Bakhshi
  5. Tehran Has No More Pomegranates! 2006 | Color | 1h 08 Teherán es un pueblo con abundantes jardines y árboles frutales, localizado cerca de la ciudad de Rey.

  6. 25 de ene. de 2024 · Tehran Has No More Pomegranates. A favorite with film festival audiences, Massoud Bakhshi's musical comedy is both humorous and critical in its portrayal of contemporary Iranian life. Using both archival footage and original footage and a playful "meta" vantage point, this documentary-fiction hybrid film traces Iranian history back ...

  7. Tehran Has No More Pomegranates! is a postmodern documentary that is as witty and engaging as it is informative. The style of the film is fun and very visual, with the director, Massoud Bakhshi, using incredible archival footage, an original visual approach and terrific soundtrack that takes us through 150 years of Tehran’s history.