
Find a copy in the library

WorldCat
Find it in libraries globally

Finding libraries that hold this item...
Details
Material Type: | Videorecording |
---|---|
Document Type: | Visual material |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Pejman Akbarzadeh; Arash Rezaeimehr; Persian Dutch Network, |
Language Note: | In English, Persian, Arabic, Czech, German with subtitles in English. |
OCLC Number: | 1101059608 |
Notes: | The following scholars have been interviewed in the film: Hossein Amanat (Persian-Canadian architect), Prof. Ed Keall (Former director of Royal Ontario Museum's Near Eastern Department), Prof. Touraj Daryaee (Director of Jordan Center for Persian Studies, Univ. of California), Dr. Ute Franke (State Museums of Berlin), Dr. Vesta Sarkhosh-Curtis (British Museum), Dr. Ali Mozaffari (Australian Research Council, Deakin Univ.), Dr. Mahmoud Mullakhalaf (Iraqi Ambassador to UNESCO), Dr. Qais Huseen Rasheed (Head of Iraqi State Board of Antiquities), Dr. Miroslav Zeman (ProjektyZeman, Prague), Prof. Robert Hillenbrand (University Of Edinburgh). |
Credits: | Director and writer, Pejman Akbarzadeh ; film editor, Arash Rezaeimehr. |
Performer(s): | Casts, Ed Keall, Vesta Sarkhosh-Curtis, Ute Franke-Vogt, Touraj Daryaee, Ali Mozaffari, Qais Huseen Rasheed, Miroslav Zeman, Mahmoud Al-Mullakhalaf, Robert Hillenbrand. |
Description: | 1 videodisc (30 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cm |
Details: | DVD. |
Responsibility: | a documentary by Pejman Akbarzadeh. |
More information: |
Abstract:
"Taq Kasra: Wonder of Architecture" is the first-ever documentary film on the world's largest brickwork vault. The palace is the symbol of the Persian Empire in the Sasanian era (224-651 AD), when a major part of Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) was part of Persia (Iran). Taq Kasra was in serious danger of ISIS attacks in 2015-2016 and this was the main motivation for documentary maker Pejman Akbarzadeh to travel to Iraq twice and film the arch before it was potentially destroyed. The film explores the history and architecture of Taq-i Kisra (also known as Arch of Ctesiphon) with respected archaeologists and scholars from around the world and portrays the huge impact of war and ideological policies on the identity of this ancient monument

Reviews
User-contributed reviews
Add a review and share your thoughts with other readers.
Be the first.
Add a review and share your thoughts with other readers.
Be the first.
Tags
Add tags for "Taq Kasra : wonder of architecture".
All user tags (10)
View most popular tags as: tag list
| tag cloud
View most popular tags as:
tag list
| tag cloud
- archaeology (by 1 person)
- ctesiphon (by 1 person)
- iran (by 1 person)
- iraq (by 1 person)
- mesopotamia (by 1 person)
- near east (by 1 person)
- persia (by 1 person)
- persian architecture (by 1 person)
- persian art (by 1 person)
- persian empire (by 1 person)
- 1 items are tagged witharchaeology
- 1 items are tagged withctesiphon
- 1 items are tagged withiran
- 1 items are tagged withiraq
- 1 items are tagged withmesopotamia
- 1 items are tagged withnear east
- 1 items are tagged withpersia
- 1 items are tagged withpersian architecture
- 1 items are tagged withpersian art
- 1 items are tagged withpersian empire