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Cannes 2023 :: Killers of the Flower Moon :: Martin Scorsese’s Bitterest Crime Epic Martin Scorsese triumphs yet again. A story about greed, corruption, and the mottled soul of a country that was born from the belief that it belonged to anyone callous enough to take it.. |
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SIFF 2023 :: Shirin Ebadi :: Until We Are Free
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IFFR 2023 Awards :: 'Le spectre de Boko Haram' and
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Winners of the 2022 ‘Sepanta Awards’ :: 15th Annual
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Biennale Cinema 2022 :: Awards Ceremony
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Coming: 15th Annual Iranian Film Festival! : San
Francisco: Sep. 17-18 This year, the
festival presents 50 films from Iran, USA, Italy, France, Luxembourg, Greece, UK, Canada,
Australia, and Denmark…, ranging from fiction, documentary, short, animation…. to the
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Faegheh Atashin |
Date of Birth
May 5, 1950, Tehran, Iran
Faegheh Atashin (May 5, 1950, Tehran, Iran)
Faegheh Atashin (born on May 5, 1950 in Tehran) also known by her stage name Googoosh is an Iranian singer and actress.
She is known for her contributions to Iranian pop music, but also starred in a variety of movies from the 1950s to the 1970s.
She achieved the pinnacle of her fame and success towards the end of the 1970s. Her overall impact and contributions to Middle Eastern and Central Asian pop-music earned her the title of the most iconic female pop-singer from those regions.
Due to her great talents and overall endearment to her people, she is eternally a symbol of national-pride to the Iranian people.
After the Iranian Revolution in 1979, she is famously known for remaining in Iran until 2000 and not performing again due to the ban on female singers. Still, her following grew. Younger people have rediscovered her music via bootleg recordings.
Outside of Iran, she has a significant following in many Middle Eastern and Central Asian countries, and has even caught the attention of western media and press.
Googoosh is rumored to reside in a four-bedroom, four-bath home in Beverly Crest, which she bought for $1.37 million from Jack M. Snyder and Stephanie E. Snyder on April 13, 2011, and continues her career, albeit in a limited manner.
Filmography
1960 Fereşte-ye färari Runaway Angel 1963 Pärtgah-e mäxuf The Cliff of Fear 1965 Şeytun-e bäla The Naughty One 1966 Gedayan-e Tehran The Beggars of Tehran 1967 Çähar xahär Four Sisters 1968 Se divane The Three Morons 1969 Gonah-e zibayi The Sin of Beauty 1970 Tolu Sunrise 1970 Panjereh The Window 1971 Ehsas-e daq Hot Feeling 1972 Bita Bita 1973 Xiyalat-i Imaginings 1975 Hämsäfär Travelling Mate 1976 Mah-e äsäl Honeymoon 1977 Där emtedad-e şäb Along the Night 1979 Emşäb äşki mirizäd Tonight Someone Cries
Discography
Studio albums
1974: Do Maahi (Two Fish) 1974: Hamsafar (Co-Traveler) 1971: Mordab (The Swamp) 1970: Do Panjareh (Two Windows) 1972: Kooh (The Mountain) 1978: Ageh Bemooni (If You Stay) 1975: Pol (The Bridge) 1977: Dar Emtedâde Šab (Along the Night)
Albums since comeback
2000: Zartosht (Zoroaster) 2004: Akharin Khabar (Latest News) 2006: Manifest (Manifest) 2008: Shabe Sepid (White Night) 2010: Hajme Sabz (Green X)
Awards
1971: first prize and golden record at the Midem trade fair in Cannes 1972: First prize at the Carthage Music Festival 1972: First medal of arts of Tunisia 1973: The best actress for Bita in Iranian Sepas film festival. 1973: The best artist of the year at San Remo Music Festival.
Selected works of
Faegheh Atashin
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