Narrated by court
Narrated by court (Persian: به روایت دربار) (Be Ravayate Darbar) is a documentary film collection that made by Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting News Agency and showed by Iranian state television on decades of Fajr. The film created based on interview of persons who close to Pahlavi dynasty and Muhammad Reza Pahlavi. So, a group went from Iran to Europe and America for interviewing with these persons. Also, this documentary film was first film which include direct talk with Pahlavi's individuals. Core purpose of the collection was about the fall of Pahlavi dynasty reasons.[1]
Interviewee
These individuals were interviewed:[1][2][3]
- Ardeshir Zahedi, Muhammad Reza Pahlavi's foreign minister
- Hossein Nasr, Farah Pahlavi's head of office
- Major general Khalil Shojaei, intelligence chief and two army bases
- Ali Naghi 'Alikhani, minister of economic affairs and chairman of the foreign office of SAVAK
- Abdul Majid Majidi, adviser of minister
- Shapur Azarbarzin, deputy commander of the Air Force
- Houshang Nahavandi, ministry of housing and head of Tehran University
- Manuchehr Razmara, ministry of health and medical
- Manouchehr Ganji, ministry of science
- Cirrus Amozgar, ministry of information and tourism
- Amir Houshang Arianpour, deputy commander of the Navy Force
- Iraj Amini, Ashraf Pahlavi's head of office
- Abbas Safavian, Muhammad Reza Pahlavi's special doctor
- Khodadad Farmanfarmaiyan, head of planning and budget
- Ehsan Naraghi, adviser of Farah Pahlavi
- Shoja-adin Shafa, cultural deputy of Shah's palace
References
- 1 2 Rastagh, Amir (12 February 2015). "به روایت دربار؛ مستندی با گفتوگوهای تازه اما جهتدار". BBC Persian. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
- ↑ Staff writers (31 January 2015). ""به روایت دربار"، مستند جنجالی جدید واحد مرکزی خبر". Tasnim News Agency. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
- ↑ "واکنش ضد انقلاب به مستند "به روایت دربار"". Ghasednews. 17 February 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
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