Doc on Imam Khomeini's exile in France being produced
Iran is producing a documentary television series about the life of the Founder of the Islamic Revolution, the late Imam Khomeini.
The TV series ‘116 days in Neauphle-le-Château’ focuses on Imam Khomeini's exile and the impact of the Imam's conduct on the people of Neauphle-le-Château during his brief residence in the pristine village on the outskirts of Paris.
A total of 345 actors and actresses will appear in the eleven-episode series, with 25 of them in the main cast.
The documentary series is being produced by Sima Film, a studio affiliated to the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB).
Imam Khomeini took up residence in the small village of Neauphle-le-Château and spent about four months there before returning to Iran on February 1, 1979 from a 14-year exile.
Source: presstv.ir
Other links:
Iranian caricaturist receives special award at Syrian festival
Tehran nominated for World Book Capital City 2011
Irans Tafreshi receives the Lennart Nilsson Award
Shajarian to present new instruments in France
Iranian 12-year-olds animation in India festival
Irans Kiarostami to lead a second film fest jury
About Elly to represent Iran in Golden Globe
US to honor Iran’s Forough Farrokhzad
Mehrjui to make English film on Mowlavi
Thessaloniki exhibits Vergina artifacts