26.01.2005, 16:41
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Zitat:Fiat baut bald Autos in Iran---
26.01.2005
Fiat baut demnächst Autos in Iran. Ein entsprechender Vertrag sei am Mittwoch in Teheran von Fiat-Auto-Chef Herbert Demel unterzeichnet worden, berichtete die Nachrichtenagentur Ansa. Die Produktion in dem Werk 130 Kilometer südwestlich von Teheran soll voraussichtlich noch in diesem Jahr aufgenommen werden. Zunächst plane Fiat eine Produktion von 100.000 Fahrzeugen pro Jahr, die mit der Zeit auf 250.000 erhöht werden soll. In Iran würden u.a. die Modelle Fiat Palio, Siena, Multipla und Doblò gebaut, hieß es. (dpa)
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Zitat:Iranian Horror Film "Girl's Dormitory" Opens In Tehran[Bild: http://www.iranmania.com/news/Photoes/Ge...221104.jpg]
The history of horror films being made in Iran goes back to the 1950's when the late directory Samuel Khachikian cranked out titles like "A Party in Hell" (1956), "The Midnight Terror" (1961) and "Delirium" (1965). Over the years since, the horror genre in Iran has had its up and downs. One thing has remained constant, though, many Iranian movie fans welcome the chance to see domestically produced fright films.
Iranian horror fans got lucky this month, as Mohammad-Hossein Latifi's new horror movie "Girl's Dormitory" hit screens. The film follows a group of college kids who are forced to move into a house that the local people believe to be haunted. You can guess where plot goes from there.
The reviews of the film have been mixed so far, but Iranian horror fans don't get a chance to see too many domestically produced films in the genre so any new addition is welcome. Some reports have the new horror flick as the current most popular movie in Tehran cinemas.
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