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IRAN - FILM - SYRIA - CONFLICT

IRAN - FILM - SYRIA - CONFLICT
Iranian director Ebrahim Hatamikia, gives an interview to AFP on this new film "Be Vaght-e Cham" ("Damascus Time") in Tehran, on May 1, 2018. While Iran's presence in Syria raises global fears of an all-out conflict with Israel, one cinematic version of its intervention has been a Tehran box office triumph. Released for the Persian new year at the end of March, "Be Vaght-e Cham" ("Damascus Time") pulled in almost 1.4 million viewers, making it the second-most popular film in the country according to cinematicket.org and is now being touted abroad.

ATTA KENARE / AFP
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Creation date 5/1/2018 14:53 UTC
City/Country Tehran, Iran
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IRAN - FILM - SYRIA - CONFLICT

IRAN - FILM - SYRIA - CONFLICT
Iranian director Ebrahim Hatamikia, gives an interview to AFP on this new film "Be Vaght-e Cham" ("Damascus Time") in Tehran, on May 1, 2018. While Iran's presence in Syria raises global fears of an all-out conflict with Israel, one cinematic version of its intervention has been a Tehran box office triumph. Released for the Persian new year at the end of March, "Be Vaght-e Cham" ("Damascus Time") pulled in almost 1.4 million viewers, making it the second-most popular film in the country according to cinematicket.org and is now being touted abroad.

ATTA KENARE / AFP