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Women of Iranian Cinema | Resistance, Silence, and Humanity Through Film Iranian cinema has long been one of the most powerful film traditions in the world — and at its heart are women whose stories have survived censorship, exile, and erasure. In this episode of Me, Myself & Films, I explore the women of Iranian cinema — not as symbols or political headlines, but as filmmakers, characters, and voices who have shaped how Iran is seen, remembered, and felt through film. From quiet domestic realism to poetic resistance, Iranian women in cinema have used restraint, silence, and observation as tools of truth. Their films are not loud — they are precise. They do not shout — they endure. This video essay looks at: How Iranian women filmmakers work under and beyond censorship Why silence, absence, and implication became cinematic language The portrayal of women in Iranian films before and after the revolution The role of exile, memory, and identity in Iranian women’s cinema How films preserve humanity when politics try to erase it Referenced films and filmmakers include works such as: [The Apple], [Ten], [The Circle], [Offside], [Persepolis], [Women Without Men], and other landmark films that shaped Iranian cinema’s global voice. This is not a political analysis of the Islamic Republic. This is a cultural and cinematic exploration of Iranian women as artists, characters, and storytellers — and how their films reflect resilience, dignity, and lived experience. Cinema does not overthrow regimes. But it does something quieter — and sometimes more lasting. It remembers. 🎬 If you’re interested in: Iranian cinema World cinema and film history Women filmmakers Cinema under censorship Film as cultural memory This episode is for you. About the channel Me, Myself & Films is a video-essay podcast exploring cinema as culture, psychology, and history. Each episode studies how films shape the way we see the world — and ourselves. Hashtags #iraniancinema #womenincinema #WorldCinema #filmessay #CinemaAndCulture #womenfilmmakers #movierecommendations #podcast