Navigation (film)

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Navigation” is the name of a documentary film directed by Hossein Rajabian, the Iranian filmmaker.[1] It was produced for an anthropological NGO in the Middle East, but was never released due to censorship in Iran. Because of the strong opposition of local authorities, he had to stop the production of the documentary in 2005 and continue it after four years. Rajabian became interested in the subject of the movie while he was on one of his photographing tours in the northern mountains of Semnan Province.[2][3][4][5][6]

Navigation
Navigation A Film by Hossein Rajabian
Directed byHossein Rajabian
Produced by+CO & Hossein Rajabian
CinematographyAli Shakori
Edited byHossein Rajabian
Running time
43 minutes
CountryIran
LanguagePersian by Subtitle English

Synopsis

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The movie is about a group of children between eight and twelve years of age who had not left their village before the production of the work in 2005. They had not even gone to nearby villages because of the impassibility of the roads in their place of residence. However, one day, their teacher decides to take them to the sea. Their trip accidentally coincides with the travel of Anousheh Ansari, the first female Iranian astronaut, to space. The movie simultaneously narrates both events.[7]

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References

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  1. ^ "Navigation A Film by Hossein Rajabian in youtube".
  2. ^ "the guardian".
  3. ^ "the guardian about Hossein Rajabian".
  4. ^ "washington post".
  5. ^ "Hossein Rajabian youtube Channel".
  6. ^ "Art Freedom About Hossein Rajabian".
  7. ^ "Anousheh Ansari was the first female space tourist. Now she's inspiring the next generation".