A crossroad country, a nation divided, Iran is on the rise after a century of political upheaval. The nuclear crisis has revealed to the world its goal: to become a world power. For the first time ever, this film will look back over 100 years of Iranian history to the veritable wellsprings of the confrontation between Iran and the Western powers.
Director: Jean-Michel Vecchiet.
Writer: Jean-François Colosimo.
Stars: Abbas Abdi, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Mohammad Kazem Mousavi Bojnourdi, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Mohamed el Baradei, Jean Francois-Poncet, Richard Nelson Frye, Efraim Halevy, Mohammad Sadegh Karazi, Parviz Mina, Francois Nicoullaud, Harold H. Saunders, Shahla Sherkat, Javad Vaeedi, Hubert Védrine, Massoumeh Ebtekar, Charles Cogan, Richard Dalton, Hossein Ala (archive footage), Osama Bin Laden (archive footage), George W. Bush (archive footage), Jimmy Carter (archive footage), Valéry Giscard d’Estaing (archive footage), Averell Harriman (archive footage), Abol Ghasem Kashani (archive footage), John F. Kennedy (archive footage), Mohammad Khatami (archive footage), Ayatollah Khomeini (archive footage), Mohammed Mossadegh (archive footage), Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (archive footage), Shimon Peres (archive footage), Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani (archive footage), Mohsen Rezaee (archive footage), Franklin D. Roosevelt (archive footage), Mohammad Saed (archive footage), Helmut Schmidt (archive footage), Javier Solana (archive footage), Joseph Stalin (archive footage), John Suchet (archive footage).
Composers: Armand Amar, Gabriel Fauré.
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Languages: Persian, English, French | Subtitles: English (hard)
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This is a composite rip I made by combining a copy I found on a streaming service with a higher quality copy from eMule, the eMule rip had an issue at the end probably due to something going wrong with the capture from TV so for the last 7 minutes or so I used the other copy I had which was a bit lower quality. You can also find this one on Youtube.in slightly lower quality. Good documentary.

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