“Women’s Cinema Discourse” became readable

According to Fars News Agency, “Women’s Cinema Discourse” is the fifth work of Kourosh Jahed, which examines the roots and history of the emergence of women’s cinema discourse in Iran and the world and making influential films focusing on female characters after the end of the Cold War, especially in the 21st century. will pay.
In this book, we introduce and review 87 films belonging to the discourse of women’s cinema in the world, including Thelma and Louise, Betty Nurse, Iron Lady, Twentieth Century Women, Eat, Pray, Love, Black Strong, Heaven and Earth, Frida, Ameli, Piano, Bedouin Lolabado, Lost in Translation, Parts of a Woman, Me Tonya, Little Women, Mama Mia, Factory Girl, etc. are discussed.
“Women’s Cinema Discourse” in 255 pages and at a price of 65,000 Tomans was published by Parandeh Publications in October 1400.
Kourosh Jahed is a cinema lecturer, translator and filmmaker who has previously written other works such as “Analysis and Understanding of Film in the Postmodern World”, “Cinema in the New Age”, “Signs and Minds in Today’s Cinema” and “The Joy of Watching Film in the Century” 21 »has been written.
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