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- Latarino is a documentary that tries to introduce a serious and based criticism on a decade of performance and management of Sorena Sattari in the field of startup ecosystem and knowledge base.
- This documentary is involving around brain drain in Iran. Interviewing with students or faculties of the most known universities of Iran and also some entrepreneurs, this film tries to discover the difference between the facilities, opportunities, structures etc, of the universities in Iran and other developed countries (the mostly the USA and European countries). The crew made this film in Iran, so some of the interviews are done through internet. Some other interviews are In this episode, it is highly focused on the historical and religious values of Iran and some the interviewees get extremely emotional during the interview. The name is inspired from the difference in lifestyle of some Iranian students in Alberta university, in which it's implicitly condemned. It is claimed that director has tried to picture everything unbiased though. The second and the third episode take place in Europe.
- In this documentary a young student of Islamic law journey to different cities of Iran investigating about the bank system of the country and how is the usury in it.
- After the WWI, the German government faced economic problems due to the payment of reparations, but this crisis was resolved in Germany under the management of Hjalmar Schacht. After a few years, Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh invited him to Iran.
- A young documentary filmmaker creates a Telegram Channel named "Shabnaameh" and publish some US government activities in Iran. These activities were done in order to execute "Change Project" in Iran.
- The history of the 9th and 10th government of I.R.Iran, which is the Ahmadinejad's presidential period. It explains the policy in his first government, and the reverse-course taken in his second government.