Army Barracks Made Available to Filmmakers

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Army Barracks Made Available to Filmmakers

Army Barracks Made Available to Filmmakers

Majid Mirzaei, the director of the Army’s film and series department, mentioned that some of the army’s documents have been declassified and made available to filmmakers.

If a filmmaker appreciates and utilizes the uniqueness of military topics, the army can serve as a cinematic city as vast as Iran for them.

Even in Cinecittà, the famous and well-equipped studio in Italy, you cannot find such a cohesive cinematic city.

We mean our barracks across the country. When a filmmaker decides, for example, to make a film about Khark Island, we can support them in those waters, meaning in waters where filming is very challenging.

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