词条 | Kick in Iran |
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Kick in Iran is a feature documentary by Fatima Geza Abdollahyan.[1] It portrays Taekwondo fighter Sara Khoshjamal-Fekri on her way to the Olympic Games 2008, in Beijing. [2][3] Sara Khoshjamal Fekri is the first female athlete from Iran to ever qualify directly for the Olympic Games.[4]SynopsisThe movie follows Sara Khoshjamal-Fekri and her coach Maryam Azarmehr during a nine-month period, beginning with qualification and including participation in the Olympic Games 2008. Because they live in a Muslim country, the two athletes have to face a lot of challenges.[5][6] They work hard as they prepare to represent the Islamic Republic of Iran as female Taekwondo-fighters.[7] Kick in Iran portrays day-to-day life in the Iran for two women while wearing both the hijab and the dobok.[8]Festivals
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References1. ^Kick in Iran - Identity Theory 2. ^Kick in Iran - Film Review - The Hollywood Reporter 3. ^"Kick In Iran". Screen Daily, 26 January 2010 | By David D'Arcy (paywall) 4. ^[https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/iranian-taekwondo-star-in-spotlight-at-sundance-1884647.html "Iranian taekwondo star in spotlight at Sundance"]. The Independent, 31 January 2010 5. ^"Kick in Iran – Review". SLUG Magazine, By Jimmy Martin January 24, 2010 6. ^"Iran's Cinematic Revolution". The Daily Beast. 7. ^"Must-see foreign documentaries". by Don Marshall for the Deseret News Jan. 15 2010 8. ^[https://variety.com/2010/film/reviews/kick-in-iran-1117942000/ Kick in Iran | Variety] 9. ^"5 Best Iran Documentaries". Screen Junkies, March 26 by Andrea Miller 10. ^"Sundance: Muezzins and mohawks". By Ben Fulton, The Salt Lake Tribune External links
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