study how the Islamic revolution was Destruction in the last decade of Western political cinema

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 PhD student in International Relations, Central Tehran Branch, Azad University, Tehran, Iran.

2 Assistant Professor, Central Tehran Branch University, Azad University, Tehran, Iran.

3 Professor, Department of International Relations, Central Tehran Branch, Azad University, Tehran, Iran

Abstract
In recent decades, in order to justify the behavior of Western countries against Iran, Western political cinema has targeted the values of the Islamic Revolution and sought to destroy them in the public opinion of the world. In this regard, in the works produced in the western political cinema in the last decade, we have witnessed an attempt to present an image of the values of the Islamic Revolution in accordance with the wishes of the western politicians. This article was written with the aim of examining this process of inversion of the values of the Islamic Revolution and their destruction in the political cinema of the West. The main question of this research is, what issues has Western political cinema focused on in the last few years in order to destroy the Islamic Revolution of Iran? What is the message of the image of Iran after the revolution in Western cinema for its global audience? The hypothesis of the article is that in the past several decades, Western political cinema has tried to destroy the phenomenon of the Iranian Islamic Revolution and its values by presenting a negative image of Iran after the revolution. In this article, highlighting theory is used as a research theory and thematic analysis method is used. The findings of this article show that many issues about the Islamic Revolution and Iran after the revolution have been raised in Western political cinema and its products in the last decade. Among these issues can be the increase in poverty and backwardness after the Islamic revolution, creating pressure on the women's society and depriving them of their freedom, increasing the pressure on the young society and creating depression among them, creating a closed political environment and the factor of political obstruction and the transformation of Iran.

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