For Neda Featured on HBO
FOR NEDA reveals the true story of Neda Agha-Soltan, who became another tragic casualty of Iran's violent crackdown on post-election protests on June 20, 2009. Unlike many unknown victims, however, she instantly became an international symbol of the struggle: Within hours of Agha-Soltan's death, cell phone photographs of her blood-stained face were held aloft by crowds protesting in Tehran and across the world. With exclusive access to her family inside Iran, the documentary goes to the heart of who Neda was and what she stood for, illuminating the larger Iranian struggle for democratic freedoms through her powerful story. Directed by Antony Thomas.
Persian Gulf
To remind the world of the Persian Gulf's unique geographical phenomenon whose role in human affairs began in in remote antiquity and has continued to our own day. the shadow cased on the mind of of the Gulf's neighboring countries by political conspiracy will not de-legitimize the historical significance of this region.
Contours of Beauty in Iranian Masterpices
A collection of finely crafted sculpture reliefs of the greatest Iranian masterpieces. What is uniquely distinct about these reproductions is that hi-tech composites are employed to create replica that are as durable and appealing as semi-precious stones of malachite, alabaster, agate and turquoise. A special technique is used to guarantee and enhance fine and delicate details of the products.
Shirin Ebadi: 2003 Nobel Peace Laureate - Parts 1 and 2
On October 10, 2003, Ebadi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her significant and pioneering efforts for democracy and human rights, especially women's, children's, and refugee rights. She was the first ever Iranian, and the first Muslim woman to have received the prize.
Babak & Friends
PCF is a proud sponsor of Babak and Friends Project, a bilingual cartoon and story book in English and Farsi. Babak & Friends is a story of Iranian Immigrants and their children who are facing the dilemma of either preserving and promoting the cultural traditions of the homeland or adopting and enhancing those of the new land. For more information about Babak and Friends please visit: www.babakandfriends.com