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GHOLAM 

A feature film by Mitra Tabrizian

Professor of Photography, Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media (CREAM), University of Westminster

 

REGENT STREET CINEMA, London

April 6th. 6.30pm 2018: Screentalk with director Mitra Tabrizian and Rosie Thomas, Professor of Film, CREAM, University of Westminster

http://www.regentstreetcinema.com/programme/gholam/

 

Set in London, Gholam is the story of an enigmatic Iranian cab driver who works at night and doesn’t like to talk about his past. A man with no past, no future, no convictions, he still gets involved in the conflict of a total stranger, regardless of the consequences.


Gholam plays on release at BARBICAN CINEMA, London, from Fri March 23rd

March 26th Gholam + Screentalk with Mitra Tabrizian and Emma Jones, BBC arts and culture contributor

www.barbican.org.uk/barbican-cinema-march-2018-highlights



All the best

May

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Dr May Adadol Ingawanij
Reader, Co-director
Centre for Research and Education in Arts and Media (CREAM)
University of Westminster


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