The Films of Makhmalbaf by Eric Egan (Hardcover First Edition)

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Published by Mage Publishers, 2005
Sewn bound hardcover
First printing
229 pages
9.5x6.5 inches

Book and dust jacket in Near Fine condition. Comes in removable protective Brodart mylar cover.

“It’s hard to imagine a contemporary Iranian filmmaker who has embodied as many of his country’s struggles and issues as Mohsen Makhmalbaf, whose adventurous and ever changing career and unquenchable spirit over the past couple of decades has probably done more to teach and enlighten us about Iranian culture than any other. We’ve been sorely in need of a guide through his constantly evolving work and moral intelligence, and Eric Egan’s comprehensive study proves it.”—Jonathan Rosenbaum

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Published by Mage Publishers, 2005
Sewn bound hardcover
First printing
229 pages
9.5x6.5 inches

Book and dust jacket in Near Fine condition. Comes in removable protective Brodart mylar cover.

“It’s hard to imagine a contemporary Iranian filmmaker who has embodied as many of his country’s struggles and issues as Mohsen Makhmalbaf, whose adventurous and ever changing career and unquenchable spirit over the past couple of decades has probably done more to teach and enlighten us about Iranian culture than any other. We’ve been sorely in need of a guide through his constantly evolving work and moral intelligence, and Eric Egan’s comprehensive study proves it.”—Jonathan Rosenbaum

Published by Mage Publishers, 2005
Sewn bound hardcover
First printing
229 pages
9.5x6.5 inches

Book and dust jacket in Near Fine condition. Comes in removable protective Brodart mylar cover.

“It’s hard to imagine a contemporary Iranian filmmaker who has embodied as many of his country’s struggles and issues as Mohsen Makhmalbaf, whose adventurous and ever changing career and unquenchable spirit over the past couple of decades has probably done more to teach and enlighten us about Iranian culture than any other. We’ve been sorely in need of a guide through his constantly evolving work and moral intelligence, and Eric Egan’s comprehensive study proves it.”—Jonathan Rosenbaum

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