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  • TERANSSS PORTEEER

  • i watched this documentary .. great job, though i think it was kinda biased towards the modernity, and industrialized part of Tehran. i lived there and i know as u go towards south poverty is the most notable thing down there. overall it was good...

  • I like iran when i lived there they have alot of things to do Im american

  • can someone upload the full documentary

  • You can find many things in Iran or Tehran, only by smuggling which are illegal by pisslamic system, it means if you get caught, they can do anything with you, the minimum punishment could be lashing and rapping!

    Smuggling movies and music been alway in Tehran's streets since 1980!

  • Freedom in Iran! Its here!!Cmon, media~Lets see more!

  • do u call it freedom?most of the movies r sansored..if they arrast people for watching unsansored films,do u know what will happen to them?they recently hanged 2 men only coz of having porno films at home..do u call it freedom?

  • Iran is by far not a free country! And what you say is very true! Thae fact that some people have the opprotunity to see an American film, something that should have been banned and probably will before long~ still offers a glimmer of hope!

  • i love the accent: teroy terunporters hahaha, love them all

  • waaaa i like that last guy speaking english,, i like that i like that,

  • Welcome to Tehran

  • lahje hamashon tablo.....Espiderman , magadaskar, mester and mises esmith, Teroj...

  • what is the point of this movie????why should I pay 19 bucks for something I already know! Most Americans also know that Iran is not what is portrayed in massmedia!

    seriously what a rip off.

  • oon yaroo akhari, boliz zarde kheili jav gereftateshaaaaa .. tirip khareji .. hollywood o in sobata =))))

  • interesting.

  • Lolll this is coool. I am an Iranian American too and I lived in Iran for 6 months after 18 years. I went to toopkhaneh and all the American DVDs you can think of were being sold. The Iranians like to watch American movies sometimes more than we do here. Its quite interesting.

  • Fascinating. Thanks for posting.

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