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A Documentary to Nurture a Global Conversation about Iran
PostedOctober 19, 2012
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fromĀ Brooklyn, NY, USA
Age:45 to 54
Gender:Female
Goes to the movies:few times per year
The Iran Job is a documentary to stimulate learning in classrooms at all levels of education from middle schools to university to professional certificate programs. This engaging film is one to see and see again as responsible citizens across generations participate in a public dialogue about the longstanding impasse between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States of America. A relationship burdened with the weight of history (1953, 1979) deserves careful analysis in discussions to nurture a vibrant conversation free of stereotypes. View this film with colleagues, friends, and students to sustain the conversation in cities across America. On a broader scale in our 21st century world, this is a documentary for an emerging global civil society touched by the local narratives and the revolutionary protests in distinct national experiences of transformation across the Middle East.
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