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Without a satellite dish, it would be beautiful.
Lithuanian houses could be so beautiful, if only their owners would refrain from putting up satellite dishes. (seen and photographed in Trakai) (seen and photographed in Užupis in Vilnius where people put up even stranger objects on the roof)
“For Neda” wins Foreign Press Association Media Award 2010
The documentary “For Neda” about the life and death of Iranian protester Neda Agha-Soltan, which I had the honour to play a small role in, won the Foreign Press Association Media Award 2010 in the category of TV feature/documentary. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Iran, Neda, HBO, documentaries, Tehran, films, For Neda, Antony Thomas, Saeed Kamali Dehghan, Foreign Press Media Association, documentary, TV documentary, TV, film, Neda Agha-Soltan
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