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"Cinema of Palestine"; A Cultural Landmark of Tehran with Over Half a Century of History

According to the Public Relations and International Affairs Office of the Educational Research and Planning Organization, Cinema of Palestine, one of Tehran's distinguished cinemas, was established in 1969, inspired by the modern architecture of that era, and is today recognized as one of the cultural landmarks of the capital of Iran. The design of this complex, by blending art and architectural techniques, has created a favorable space for screening cinematic works and gathering enthusiasts of the cinema.

Advanced Facilities for a Distinct Experience

This cinema has three relatively large halls with a capacity of one thousand seats and is equipped with a Dolby sound system and advanced lighting. In addition to screening films, this cinema also has the capability to host various theatrical performances. The cultural, safe, and organized environment, along with its nostalgic ambiance, has made Cinema of Palestine a popular destination for families and lovers of the seventh art.

Extensive Collaboration with Schools and Students

One of the prominent features of Palestine Cinema is its special attention to students and schools. Under the management of the Educational Research and Planning Organization of the Ministry of Education and the Roshd International Educational Film Festival Center, and by implementing exclusive programs for schools, it plays a significant role in linking education and art. In the new academic year, special school screenings have; an opportunity that familiarizes students with esteemed Iranian cinema, children and youth films, and even educational and instructional programs. This experience, besides creating an atmosphere of joy and entertainment, also helps strengthen learning and foster student creativity.

Program Diversity for All Age Groups

In addition to screening Iranian films in various genres, especially for children and youth, Palestine Cinema hosts prestigious national film festivals. Diverse cultural programs such as weekly script readings on Saturdays form another part of its activities.

Palestine Cinema; Beyond the Silver Screen

Palestine Cinema, located on Taleghani Street, at the corner of Mozafar Brothers Street, is not just a screening hall; it is a living relic of Iran's contemporary culture and art history and a dynamic platform for present and future generations. Its active presence in the field of education and extensive collaboration with schools has turned this cinema into a distinct model for linking culture, art, and education; a model that will create a brighter future for its young audience.

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