Iran: The Great Game
Iran: The Great Game

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Iran: The Great Game

Movie
104 min
English

"Iran: The Great Game" is a personal, eye-opening journey across Iran and through Persia's history, seeking ways to heal US-Iran tensions. Featuring Oliver Stone, Jeffrey Sachs, Pepe Escobar, Dr. Mohammad Larijani, Prof. Seyed Marandi

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Jamie RobertsGenres: Documentary, History, War

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the complex geopolitical history of Iran, focusing on the 'Great Game'—a strategic rivalry and conflict between the British Empire and the Russian Empire for supremacy in Central Asia and the Middle East during the 19th century. It explores how this historical struggle shaped modern Iran and its enduring relationships with global powers. The film uses archival footage and expert analysis to illuminate the intricate political maneuvers and the impact on the region.

Critical Reception

The documentary "Iran: The Great Game" was generally well-received for its informative and engaging portrayal of a critical period in Iranian and global history. Critics lauded its clear explanation of complex geopolitical events and its use of historical context to understand contemporary issues. Audiences appreciated the historical depth and the accessible narrative style.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its clarity in explaining complex historical rivalries.

  • Commended for its insightful examination of the 'Great Game's' impact on Iran.

  • Noted for its effective use of archival materials to illustrate historical events.

Google audience: Specific Google user reviews are not widely aggregated for this documentary, but general audience feedback tends to highlight its educational value and the importance of understanding historical foreign policy.

Fun Fact

The 'Great Game' terminology was popularized by Rudyard Kipling in his 1885 novel 'Kim,' though the events predated the novel by several decades.

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