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Iran: Hot Tea, Cool Conversations

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Wikipedia article




'Iran: Hot Tea, Cool Conversations' is a 2008 documentary film directed by Brenden Hamilton and produced by Hamilton and businessman Mehdi Ghafourifar about the people of Iran, to promote Citizen Diplomacy and a Global Community.

Synopsis



The documentary sets out to depict the contrast between feuding governments and its citizens, and chronicles Brenden Hamilton's journey to Iran as an American college student. The film was produced to be an example of Citizen Diplomacy with Hamiltons unscripted interviews with local Iranian citizens gathered over a period of 6 weeks of shooting. Hamilton made the film in an effort to cut through political tensions and unveil a country of compassionate people who desire peace and friendship with America and the West.

Background



The film was developed by San Francisco-based entertainment production studio, Gold Gate Cinema, LLC. Executive Producer Mehdi Ghafourifar is an Iranian-American author and businessman. Ghafourifar co-produced the film. Director Brenden Hamilton is a filmmaker. Early films include the feature documentary Bound (2006). Later, Hamilton directed and co-produced 'Iran: Hot Tea, Cool Conversations' (2008). In an interview on the subject, Hamilton shared that the on-the-ground filming occurred over a period of 6 weeks and that he had never traveled to Iran previously. The film took two years to complete.

Reception



Writing for the San Jose State University ' Spartan Daily', Ryan Buchan said: "This movie does not seem to force a view down your throat the entire time, but instead gives you a feeling that you are getting a genuine view that is not distorted to fulfill a personal agenda."

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