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Director:
Dan Shadur
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Ervand Abrahamian, Shaul Bakhash, Zahra Eshraghi…
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A documentary thriller describing the last days of the Israeli community in Tehran, on the eve of the Islamic Revolution in 1979. The director, whose family was in Tehran at the time, uses rare archive materials to illustrate how thousands of Israelis, who enjoyed unusual affinity with the Shah's regime, wake up one morning to find their paradise vanished.
Before the Revolution
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2466950
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SOURCE: Before the Revolution 2013 720p web YTS
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Genre: Action, Documentary, History, Thriller
Director: Dan Shadur
Stars: Ervand Abrahamian, Shaul Bakhash, Zahra Eshraghi
Plot: A documentary thriller describing the last days of the Israeli community in Tehran, on the eve of the Islamic Revolution in 1979. The director, whose family was in Tehran at the time, uses rare archive materials to illustrate how thousands of Israelis, who enjoyed unusual affinity with the Shah's regime, wake up one morning to find their paradise vanished.
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A documentary thriller describing the last days of the Israeli community in Tehran, on the eve of the Islamic Revolution in 1979. The director, whose family was in Tehran at the time, uses rare archive materials to illustrate how thousands of Israelis, who enjoyed unusual affinity with the Shah's regime, wake up one morning to find their paradise vanished.—Anonymous