Abstract

TahirihQurratul-Ayn, a revolutionary figure in 19th-century Persian history, remains a symbol of womens empowerment and religious reform. Despite her significant influence, her portrayal in mainstream media has been limited. This research delves into the documentary film Dust-Flower-Flame directed by Shabnam Tolouei, which offers a unique perspective on Tahirihs life and legacy. Toloueis film provides a nuanced exploration of Tahirihs multifaceted identity as a religious thinker, poet, and womens rights advocate. Through archival materials, interviews, and reenactments, Tolouei constructs a compelling subjective narrative. Exploring the intersection of past and present, this research examines the cinematic strategies employed in Dust-Flower-Flame in order to offer insights into the directors construction of Tahirih and the challenges and controversies surrounding her depiction.

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