Contributors
Najmeh Khalili Mahani

Najmeh Khalili Mahani, PhD, is a Canadian-Iranian researcher, currently working as a Neuroscientist in the Netherlands. She graduated from the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema with a Master’s degree in Film studies in 2008. Her cinema writings focus on the historical or sociological contexts that inform the narrative of films, with particular attention to technological and formal elements that influence the film’s phenomenology.
Articles by Najmeh Khalili Mahani
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An Interview With Abbas Kiarostami and Aydin Aghdashloo
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Dariush Mehrjui: A Partial Annotated Filmography
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Human Sonata; a short glimpse into life and times of Dariush Mehrjui
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Mirroring History: Fassbinder’s The BRD Trilogy
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The Neighbor: Naghmeh Shirkhan’s Choreography of Iranian Women’s Life in Migration
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Food for Thought: Sensorium of the Iranian Cinema
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Baizai Returns to Cinema With Cinema: Initial Reactions to When We Are All Asleep
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Women of Iranian Popular Cinema: Projection of Progress
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Tales of Resilience: the Iranian Journey and The Ladies Room
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The Work of Cinema in the Age of Digital (Re)production