Iran: Generation Tehran
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Google Video Generation Tehran is a documentary short that disccuses Iran, its people, and its future. As one of the youngest populations in the world (70% are under 30 years of age), Iran's youth are helping to build a new country. In this documentary, Iran's urban and upper middle class youth speak out about life in Iran, their freedoms, and their collective culutural identity crisis.
Documentary by Sara Bavar
Submitted on Thu, 11/05/2009 - 17:59
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