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So, 'In Defense of People' is this fascinating documentary from 1981 that really tries to shed light on the Iranian revolution, which was so twisted by the Western narrative, especially from the U.S. media. The tone feels raw and urgent, you know? It’s not polished, but that adds to its authenticity. The pacing is pretty straightforward, focusing on various political factions and their roles in the uprising rather than heavy dramatization. The film’s distinctiveness lies in its commitment to presenting a more nuanced view of the events, which is something you don’t often see in mainstream docs. It’s like a time capsule, really—showing a perspective that’s often neglected. Worth checking out for anyone into political history.
Provides a counter-narrative to mainstream media coverage.Focuses on political factions involved in the Iranian uprising.Interesting for those studying media representation of historical events.
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Rafigh Pooya
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