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Sunday, January 4, 2015
DeeVaar - An insider Documentary film about Iranian Graffiti and Street art
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Deevaar, documentary by KolahStudio is Finally ready... it will be on screening in Germany in some academic venues now.
...With
the development of Graffiti and Street-Art in Iran and gradually in the
Middle Eastern countries during the last decade and with the growth of
the Street Art Market on the one hand and the awareness of the Iranian
government of this Phenomenon on the other hand , which caused some life
threatening problems for Me and some close friends of mine, I thought
to make a video documentary about us.
For more info and the Trailer please check this link :
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Deevaar -Graffiti in Iran |
Deevaar
is an Iranian Insider Graffiti Documentary aiming to show the real
prospective of what the graffiti scene in Iran is like. What the Artists
and graffiti kids think about themselves and what they are doing and
how they are being recognized from outside. The shooting of the footages
for this film started in 2009 ,although you may still see some of the
older footages in this Video.
Labels: Arabic, Article, Iran streetart, Irangraffiti, karaj, middleeast spray can art, Persian, shiraz, tabriz, tabriz city, tehran