17 Sep 2007, 1:59am
News & Media
by Pars Arts

2 comments

Zero Degree Turn

Farnam Bidgoli wrote the Iran’s Mojaz Culture post about Iranian film and TV a couple of weeks ago, and today, the blog Talking Points Memo includes an AP story about a television show she mentioned in that post, Zero Degree Turn (“Madar Sefr Darejeh” in her post).

Also check out this earlier WSJ article about the show (thanks, Javod!), which really helpfully points out that all the episodes are online. They’re also on YouTube; part 1 is embedded above, part 2 is below:

And here’s part 3:

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1 Oct 2007, 2:15pm
by Catherine


Hi,
I clicked on the link to view the episodes on line on Iranian broadcasting, but I can’t find them. Can you give me the exact way to access them, I would like to see if the quality is better than on You Tube.

Thanks

I just found all chapters at:
http://serial.iranproud.com

you have to register there for free, then you can download,
unfortunately without subtitles.subtitled versions are broadcasted via satellite channel jame jam – but there seems to be no archive…
good luck
amin

 

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