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Discussing actresses in Iran requires sensitivity and awareness of the complex social and political landscape. Before the 1979 Iranian Revolution, Iranian cinema had a thriving industry with many prominent actresses. After the revolution, strict regulations were imposed, significantly impacting women's roles in film and public life. These regulations included mandatory hijab and limitations on portraying romantic relationships.

While information on contemporary actresses inside Iran can be difficult to access due to these restrictions and internet censorship, it's important to acknowledge their existence and the challenges they face. Many talented actresses continue to work within the system, navigating these limitations to portray complex characters and stories.

Some actresses who achieved fame before the revolution and continued working afterwards include:

Fatemeh Motamed-Aria:

A highly respected actress known for her powerful dramatic roles.

Golshifteh Farahani:

Achieved international recognition but left Iran and now works predominantly in European and American cinema.

For those who left Iran, the situation is different. They have more freedom to choose roles and often work in international productions. Golshifteh Farahani is a prime example.

It's important to note that accessing information about actresses currently working inside Iran can be challenging due to the political climate and censorship. Searching for information specifically in Persian might yield some results, but it's essential to be mindful of the source's reliability and potential biases.

Additionally, it is crucial to avoid generalizations and remember that the experiences of actresses in Iran are diverse and individual. Some may find ways to express themselves artistically within the existing limitations, while others may choose to leave the country to pursue greater freedom of expression.

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