Journalist Massoud Behnoud Interviews filmmaker Ebrahim Golestan. Watch Here
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Another good one
by Mehrban on Wed Jul 22, 2009 04:39 PM PDTThanks Darius. Odd that Golestan was teary eyed about a conversation with the king but no tears for Forough or his son. I know people react differently to events so no judgement is implied.
Wow, still alive and kicking.
by rosie is roxy is roshan on Wed Jul 22, 2009 12:16 PM PDTI saw a documentary in Persian about three years ago I think, can't remember the name, about FF, and it had an interview with his son Kaveh. It had no subtitles so obviously I couldn't understand a lot of it but I so vividly remember him saying 'vaghti Forough mord, pedaram ham mord".
By the time of the documentary's release, Kaveh had died too and I'm sure Ebrahim dobareh mord.
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ps how ironic..after i wrote this i realized i'd just posted before an article from rooz a little while ago by this same writer behnoud, with a quote in my comment from ff...
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