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4/ Love them or hate them, these films offer a unique window into how a nation mobilizes art for political theology.

Would you watch one? Comment below. 👇

🎞️ Worth a watch for film scholars and geopolitics buffs alike. 🎥 Films you’ve never heard of – but Tehran wants you to see. aflam-ayranyh-an-aldfaa-almqds

2/ These films mix war documentary style with mystical Shia symbolism—Jerusalem appears less as a real city and more as a cosmic battlefield between justice and occupation.

From "Jerusalem in My Heart" to "The Green Ring" , Iranian filmmakers have long used the screen as a weapon of resistance. These aren’t just films—they are ideological declarations. 4/ Love them or hate them, these films

Have you watched any of these works? #IranianCinema #AlQuds #ResistanceArt Thread: 1/ 🧵 Iranian cinema’s "Jerusalem defense" genre is little discussed in the West. Yet, titles like "The 33 Days" (about the 2006 Lebanon war) and "The Orphanage of Iran" directly reframe Al-Quds as an ideological anchor for the Islamic Republic.

🎥 Themes often include: • The liberation of Palestine • Confronting normalisation • The spiritual weight of the Dome of the Rock 👇 🎞️ Worth a watch for film scholars

3/ For Tehran, defending Al-Quds on screen is as important as it is on the ground. It reinforces the narrative that Iran is the true guardian of the third holiest site in Islam.