The Shoga (Glass and Gas) Company (1990)
"I have not been very active as a social filmmaker anymore after the revolution, though I had great plans and projects at the start of the revolution! So far I have made many so-called commissioned industrial films for national oil, gas, and steel companies as well as for government ministries, in which I tried to bring the films as close as possible to my taste and to my way of thinking and make the films' sponsors to see the world from content and formal viewpoints. Some of these films encountered serious censorship problems and part of them were cut for their public screenings, such as Gas, Fire, Wind and The Genaveh Project, both of which were filmed during the Iran-Iraq war." - Kamran Shirdel
Director: Kamran Shirdel
Runtime: 15 min
Release Date: September 7, 1990
Original Language: fa
More Films by Director: Kamran Shirdel
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Shoga (Glass and Gas) Company about?
- "I have not been very active as a social filmmaker anymore after the revolution, though I had great plans and projects at the start of the revolution! So far I have made many so-called commissioned industrial films for national oil, gas, and steel companies as well as for government ministries, in which I tried to bring the films as close as possible to my taste and to my way of thinking and make the films' sponsors to see the world from content and formal viewpoints. Some of these films encountered serious censorship problems and part of them were cut for their public screenings, such as Gas, Fire, Wind and The Genaveh Project, both of which were filmed during the Iran-Iraq war." - Kamran Shirdel
- Who directed The Shoga (Glass and Gas) Company?
- The Shoga (Glass and Gas) Company was directed by Kamran Shirdel.
- How long is The Shoga (Glass and Gas) Company?
- The Shoga (Glass and Gas) Company has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).