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Stuck in a creative rut, filmmaker Gilda Pourjabar returns to Iran, her homeland, to talk with her brother Siamak, an il | dG1fV2Q0LW5QdU9GejA
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00:00I clearly remember the day I heard a track that toured a space-time continuum of my preteen
00:23universe. All the while the preachings of our principal squeaking in my ears.
00:53Yes, I am.
00:55Yes, I am.
00:58I want to say that this character, if you have two or three years ago,
01:02you will be able to get rid of it.
01:05I am not sure.
01:08The people who have found their own CDs and their own CDs,
01:12they will give them their own CDs and their own CDs.
01:16We are all in the country, because of the fact that we are in the country,
01:24our model is for the government and the government.
01:35This is a fantasy country, a fantasy country,
01:38and you can see it and see it again.
01:40Because it is a different way to think about this country
01:44and it is a global world.
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