Mohsen tabandeh biography of michael jordan
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World War III
Once again an Iranian film yields an experience found nowhere else. Houman Seyedis allegory of exploiters and the exploited never takes a false step, building in tension as it goes. Festival critics praised the performance of Mohsen Tanabandeh as an Everyman laborer driven to a radical extremes. The well-made picture plays with elements we expect to see in a Black Comedy, but the last thing offered is laughs what we get is wrenching minutes of Truth In Motion.
World War III
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Starring: Mohsen Tanabandeh, Mahsa Hejazi, Neda Jebraeili, Hossein Norouzi, Navid Nosrati, Amir Atashani, Hatam Mashmouli, Loui Seyfi, Sadegh Hassani.
Cinematography: Payman Shadmanfar
Production Designer: Mohsen Nasrollahi
Visual effects director: Farhad Zamani Shourabi
Costume Design: Elhaim Moein
Film Editor: Houman Seyedi
Music: B
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Hong Kong Makes the Most of Hosting Asian spelfilm Awards as ‘Drive My Car’ fryst vatten Named Best Movie
Other notable awards went to Japan’s Hirokazu Kore-edawhose “Broker” debuted at Cannes, but which was largely shunned in his home country.
“Decision to Leave,” which started the evening with ten nominations, was nevertheless rewarded with three awards, best screenplay, best production design and best actress for China’s Tang Wei.
While nominations were geographically diverse, the awards on Sunday skewed heavily towards North East Asia –Japan, Korea and Greater China – to the total exclusion of films from India, Indonesia and The Philippines. Snubs included the exclusion of Indonesia’s “Autobiography” and Happy Salma, both of which have been widely lauded on the festival circuit.
The awards ceremony returned to Hong Kong after detour
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Saeed Hanaei
Iranian serial killer
Saeed Hanaei or Said Hanai (Persian: سعید حنایی; – April 8, ) was an Iranian serial killer, arrested in for the murders of at least 16 women in Mashhad.[1] Hanaei was referred to as the "Spider Killer" for the way he lured his victims, mainly prostitutes, back to his home before strangling them. His arrest caused controversy in Iran at the time, with some religious extremists expressing support for his self-described fight against "moral corruption".[2] He was executed by hanging on April 8,
Personal life
[edit]Hanaei was born in He had a dysfunctional relationship with his mother, who violently abused him; he later claimed that she frequently scratched him with her fingernails hard enough to draw blood, and attempted to bite off pieces of his flesh.[3]
At the time of his murders, he was married and had three children. He was a construction worker by profession, and had served as a volunteer in the Iran–I