Iranian Cinema Legend Bahram Beyzaie Passes Away at 87

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Bahram Beyzai, a renowned Iranian cinema and theatre giant known for his mythic storytelling and cultural influence, has died at age 87 in the US. Despite facing bans and exile, his work remains influential, with many acknowledging his role in shaping modern Iranian cinema and culture. His film 'Bashu, the Little Stranger' is considered a masterpiece, and his legacy endures through the admiration of peers and the ongoing appreciation of his contributions to Iranian arts.
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