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🎞️ Worth a watch for film scholars and geopolitics buffs alike. 🎥 Films you’ve never heard of – but Tehran wants you to see.

Have you watched any of these works? #IranianCinema #AlQuds #ResistanceArt Thread: 1/ 🧵 Iranian cinema’s "Jerusalem defense" genre is little discussed in the West. Yet, titles like "The 33 Days" (about the 2006 Lebanon war) and "The Orphanage of Iran" directly reframe Al-Quds as an ideological anchor for the Islamic Republic.

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3/ For Tehran, defending Al-Quds on screen is as important as it is on the ground. It reinforces the narrative that Iran is the true guardian of the third holiest site in Islam.

The phrase translates to “Iranian films about defending Jerusalem.” They are state-supported, emotionally charged, and rarely screened outside Iran or Hezbollah-affiliated festivals. 🎞️ Worth a watch for film scholars and

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4/ Love them or hate them, these films offer a unique window into how a nation mobilizes art for political theology. 🎬 Iranian Cinema’s Hidden Front: Defending Al-Quds 3/

From "Jerusalem in My Heart" to "The Green Ring" , Iranian filmmakers have long used the screen as a weapon of resistance. These aren’t just films—they are ideological declarations.

2/ These films mix war documentary style with mystical Shia symbolism—Jerusalem appears less as a real city and more as a cosmic battlefield between justice and occupation.

🎥 Themes often include: • The liberation of Palestine • Confronting normalisation • The spiritual weight of the Dome of the Rock