Videos
Video from Gazing Through A Lens
Overview
- Genre
- Cultural History and Essay
- Synopsis
This film explores a remarkable album of photographs created by Ali Khan Vali (1846–1902), long-time governor of the province of Azerbaijan in northwestern Iran and an avid photographer. The album is a unique collection of more than 1,400 photographs annotated with handwritten text across its 440 pages. Ali Khan Vali’s meticulous documentation of landscapes, settlements, historical monuments, and everyday life illuminates a critical era in Iranian history. The documentary examines the changes in representations of women and how the inclusion and exclusion of certain subjects can reflect the underlying social norms.
- Stage
- finished
- Running time
- 20 minutes
Credits
- Azadeh Tajpour ... Director, Producer, Writer, Editor
Production Details
- Country
- United States
- Years of Production
- 2016-2018
Distribution Details
- Release year
- 2018
- Festivals
- Pendar International Film Festival: Iran Today
- Awards
- Screened at: Harvard Arts Museums (2017), Aga Khan Documentation Center at MIT (2018), and the Islamic Civilizations and Societies Programs, Boston College (2018)
- Language
- English
Photos
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